Consequences of
Stress (Poverty) on Children’s Development:
I have worked with a family and the
mother stated as a child she was embarrassed to attend school because her
parents could not afford clothes for her. She stated she was only 5 years of
age. She stated that really affected her self-esteem and she can vividly
remember it as it was yesterday. She stated that affected her in a way that she
will never forget. The ramification was
that she state she goes out of her way to make sure her children never have to
encounter this. This did affect her in a positive and negative way. She really
strives to make sure her children are never without the necessities of life.
She stated that she coped with this by imaging that she was rich and trying to
look like the other students that were around her. She stated this was
difficult, but this was the only method that she had to cope; due to the fact
she knew she had to attend school.
Regions where others are experiencing stressors:
Throughout
households in which these children live are often too poor to afford to buy even the most
basic necessities. Poverty has been one of
cycle that can’t seem to be broken as generations after generation remain in poverty once
at that point.
The poverty rate in
old and gets slightly lower in percentage as the age of the children get older. Those aged
15 to 17 years old have the lowest poverty level in their families, perhaps because these
older children are able to contribute more to the family through working than the
youngest children would be capable of doing.
In
children live in affects their access to schools, health care, and their chance of growing up
in an environment that could help them possibly break free of the poverty. Most of the
children in
of nutritious food affects the physical and mental growth and development of the
children, as well as their overall health. A lack of access to clean water and adequate
sanitation methods also leads to health problems amongst this group. Diseases are spread
quickly and easily when they are caught, especially amongst children in
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