High - quality early childhood education has the potential to improve long - term life outcomes for all children — particularly those born into challenging
circumstances such as poverty.
Social exclusion is perpetuated through a range of interacting
circumstances such as poverty, unemployment, stigmatisation, racism, attitudes and values.
High - quality early childhood education has the greatest positive effect on children from lower socioeconomic status and children who are at risk because of family or community
circumstances such as poverty and abuse / neglect, and children with disabilities and special needs (Stegelin, 2004).
Not exact matches
And you may end up being born in utter
poverty that may prevent you from being happy, or you may start off being wealthy but then you may suffer calamities like disease and natural disasters, so assuming you're risk averse (
as humans tend to be in most
circumstances), you'd want the government to have a safety net to shelter you from
such risks.
When life
circumstances are threatening (
such as from deep
poverty, significant neglect, or repeated exposure to violence) the body's stress response system is activated and heart rate, blood pressure, and stress hormone levels go up.
What is front and center in Vilson's narrative — and why it's
such an important complement to Green's — is that he grew up in the same
circumstances as his students, navigating
poverty, making some bad choices, getting into and out of scrapes.
Reformers
such as former D.C. schools chancellor Michelle A. Rhee argue that for too long, weak teachers have used
poverty as an excuse and that an effective educator can transcend
circumstances.
Cases are assessed with consideration of an individual's unique life
circumstances and related underlying concerns
such as substance use disorders, mental health issues, unemployment, homelessness and other variables related to
poverty.
Circumstances associated with family stress,
such as persistent
poverty, may elevate the risk of serious mental health problems.
Children who experience
poverty, particularly during early life or for an extended period, are at risk of a host of adverse health and developmental outcomes through their life course.1 Poverty has a profound effect on specific circumstances, such as birth weight, infant mortality, language development, chronic illness, environmental exposure, nutrition, and
poverty, particularly during early life or for an extended period, are at risk of a host of adverse health and developmental outcomes through their life course.1
Poverty has a profound effect on specific circumstances, such as birth weight, infant mortality, language development, chronic illness, environmental exposure, nutrition, and
Poverty has a profound effect on specific
circumstances,
such as birth weight, infant mortality, language development, chronic illness, environmental exposure, nutrition, and injury.