English, asked by kalyanimogili9915, 1 year ago

How does poverty affect success

Answers

Answered by dpklondhe9
0

Answer:One of the biggest lessons we are taught as children is that we need to stay in school. Having an education is the first step to finding a job and earning money. Without an education, many are left jobless and stuck living in poverty for the rest of their lives. Statistics show that for children who live below the poverty line, the chances of having school success is much lower than their peers.

Another factor that restricts the school success of children in poverty is stress. Stress from housing conditions, poor nutrition, and other factors can affect a child’s physical and cognitive development. This can lead to mental conditions that impact a student’s motivation and desire to do well in school. Research by the Crittenton Women’s Union says that, “When a person lives in poverty, the limbic system is constantly sending fear and stress messages to the prefrontal cortex, which overloads its ability to solve problems, set goals, and complete tasks in the most efficient ways.”

Because these students will continue to be behind, low-income children are six times more likely to drop out when they reach high school. Without a diploma, many children will not attend college and will have a difficult time finding employment. According to the American Psychological Association, children without diplomas are also “more likely to rely on public assistance, engage in crime and generate other social costs borne by taxpayers.”

One of Operation Warm’s main goals is to give every child the chance to have school success. Our brand new coat program allows children to walk to the bus stop or to school without worrying about the colder weather. With a warm coat, children are also less likely to be ill and have a higher attendance rate.

Answered by apurvarai26
0

Hey!

Poverty effect on mental health. Stress from housing conditions, poor nutrition, and other factor can affect physical and cognitive development.

Follow me and mark as brainliest to me!

Similar questions