Low Literacy Gap Essay

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Low Income Households Should Not Create Literacy Gaps One day children will become adults and become our future; children can become presidents, doctors, teachers, police and other things. All parents desire for their children to excel as well as to become successful adults. Unfortunately, some do not have similar opportunities. There are three major income classes: low, middle, and high, so I will be discussing how low socio-economic children are more likely to encounter difficulties when it comes to their education, especially in literacy. Not helping these low socio-economic children will create a repeating cycle of poor readers, therefore creating poor or low-income adults. Opportunities and the environment are two of these reasons that can create low socio-economic households. The upper class all live in the same communities creating an environment with better daycares, …show more content…

If parents lack in language or vocabulary knowledge and do not have the proper resources, tools or income to invest in books, learning toys, or activities, the children are at risk in having a literacy gap. As reported by Dr. Moats, "children from advantaged homes may know as many as 15,000 more words than children from less advantaged homes"(Kaefer, Neuman, and Pinkham 203). Because low socio-economic parents are unlikely to read books to their children, it spawns a literacy gap prior to the children entering school. According to an Australian Institute of Family Study, "sixty-two percent of children with a parent with tertiary education were read to every day, compared with twenty-eight percent of children whose parents had not completed school" (Beaman, Buckingham, and Wheldall 432). This goes back to the cycle, perhaps the parents were not read to as children or wise enough to know they should read to their children; or even, some are required to work crazy or late hours to upkeep their

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