Categories: All - inequality - education - mental health - opportunity

by Jessica Irving 3 years ago

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Inequality in Education

Socioeconomic status significantly impacts educational opportunities and outcomes for children. Children from wealthier families often have access to better schools, whether public, private, or charter, and more resources, which can lead to greater academic success and future opportunities.

Inequality in Education

Inequality in Education

Social Hierarchy

If parents had the opportunity to go to college and pay for better education for their child.

Poverty

Mental health issues at a young age
https://bcmj.org/sites/default/files/public/BCMJ_Vol58_No8_Children-mental-health-poverty%20%28ID%20106172%29.pdf
ADHD, OCD, trouble making connections,etc

https://www.apa.org/pi/families/poverty#:~:text=Children%20living%20in%20poverty%20are,(ADHD)%20and%20conduct%20disorder.

However, those who were born into poverty rarely get the chance to leave it.
Affects what school a child will get into (public, private, charter, etc)
Affects child's future, whatever education they have it could be drastically different.

Kids will feel like they don't have a chance, because no one is really supporting them

Parents are working all the time so they miss signs of their child struggling.

Child will feel neglect