poverty

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Children are those who have limited abilities or opportunities to decide what happens to them. They cannot choose their family structure or status. Therefore, poverty is not a choice, but a lifestyle for children and impacts every aspect of their lives. Poverty contributes to poor health, the widespread transmission of disease by family or environment, lack of education and increased incidents of violence. Poverty affects a child’s development and contributes to antisocial behavior and sometimes hostile acts of aggression due to a lack of self-control. These acts of aggression often become embedded in their personality and are unchangeable. Therefore, it is imperative that we take actions early to address the global issue of poverty.
Children in the United States live in widely diverse circumstances. Though most children are healthy and well cared for, according to the 2010 Census data, 21.6 percent of all children were in families with incomes at or below the poverty line. Many of these children face serious health concerns and according to the 2010 report of the Center for Disease ...

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