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Running head: SHORTENED TITLE 1 The parental income has effect on the child outcomes emotionally, educationally. Does Poverty Effect a Childs Outcome?
Michelle Moreland
ENG122: English Composition II
Instructor FirstName LastName
April 3 ,2017 SHORTENED TITLE 2 How does the parental income effect a child’s education and environment and how does this
effect the community.
Brooks – Gunn , Jeanne, and Duncan, Greg (1997). The Future of Children Vol.7.
https://www.princeton.edu/futureofchildren/publications/docs/07_02_03.pdf, pp# 55-68 Summary of article: There is research that shows that there is a correlation between
poverty and a child’s outcome, but also the duration in which a child is exposed to that
said poverty circumstances. It is said that children that experience poverty in early child
hood years such as preschool age and younger have lower rates of school and completion
than children and adolescents who experience poverty only in later years. Poverty effects
all aspects of live for a child to not having adequate nutrition, less learning experiences,
less access to social events in and out of school. Family violence is greater. Research
also shows that usually poor families are more likely to headed by a single parent home,
has low education attainment, is unemployed, has low earning potential , is young. It is
said the children living under neath he poverty line are 1.3 times as likely as non-poor
children to experience learning disabilities and developmental delays.
Assessment of article: Brooks – Gunn , Jeanne, and Duncan, Greg (1997). The Future
of Children Vol.7., this is a creditable source found in the library.
Reflection on article: Based on this article there is a several different direct correlations
between how much money a household and the outcome of a child in school and with
health and social issues.
Rita Paul – Sen Gupta (2007). The impact of Poverty on the current and future health status of
children. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2528796/ SHORTENED TITLE 3 Summary of article: Per this article; children in families with greater material resources
enjoy more secure living conditions and attachments, as well as greater access to a range
of opportunities often unavailable to children from low-income families. Given the
importance of the early years, young children must be provided with the best possible
start in life to maximize their potential. Child poverty is not only a economic problem
but a political problem, increasing a significant public health concern. If a child is not
properly vaccinated, or well taken care of due to the access of clinics and doctors and
health this has an impact in the future of their life’s. It is shown that lower income
families has higher incidents in the following illnesses Asthma, overweight and obesity ,
mental and functional health along with the readiness to learn .
Assessment of article: This is a creditable resource found in library.
Reflection on article: My reflection on this article is I agree this is s a issue even with
the health care systems they put in place for the poverty stricken society, there are many
doctors that will not take these patients due to the low reimbursement rates. This causes
the parent to have to research and harder to get they’re child to the doctor which
sometime cause lack of health care given. Mathew Reed . (2014). How being poor affects what you do in school.( Educational Journal )
Issue 214, SHORTENED TITLE 4 Summary of article: Children are supposed to benefit equally from free education. Yet
the reality is that children are getting penalized and denied rights because they’re parents
cannot afford it. This article provides ways to make the system equal, such as cashless
meal system. Communication with parents only do not put the burden on the children.
Training should be provided to teachers about poverty.
Reflection on article: I think this article provides light to what I have experiences as a
single mother of four kids. I have education but expenses are not always able to be
provided and then my child would stand out and not be able to participate in activities
because of funds. The education is free therefore school systems should consider all
walks of income levels when providing sports, band, filed trips. Dalton, Patricio, Gonzales, Victor ( 2017) Exposure to Poverty and Productivity Summary of article: Poverty influences productivity by financial restraints that dampen
the physical and cognitive performance through nutritional defencies, low educational
quality and poor health conditions due to unable to afford insurance or even
transportation to the clinics nearby. People that are in lower incomes are willing to take
more risks to get higher income such as drug trafficking, theft.
Assessment of article: This is found through the library
Reflection on article: Capa Theresa . (2009). Title of article. Poverty and its Impact on education: Today and
Tomorrow . http://www.nea.org/assets/docs/HE/TA09PovertyCapra.pdf SHORTENED TITLE 5 Summary of article: This article is about the high school students, in lower economic branches
of the United States not getting everything that is available to them to prepare for a college
career not so much because they are not smart enough but because they are perceived as not
being smart enough because of the income brackets. Because teacher quality is tantamount to
student achievement, the revolving door of teachers in poverty-stricken areas exacerbates the
inferior education and also discourages pursuit of higher education.2 Motivating this population
of students means being involved in every aspect of their well-being and, in many cases,
Monitoring them closely inside and outside of the classroom. This approach is quite different
from what these students will experience if they attend college. Assessment of article: Linked from Library . Reflection on article: That education and poverty and grades are linked that no matter how fair
or unfair we feel there is a definite stigma for people that do make money in educational settings.
This has an impact on children no matter the age.

 

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