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Healthy Generations Videoconference: Childhood Poverty. The Effects of Poverty on Child Development Arturo Sesma, Jr. June 3, 2003. Physical Health. Cognitive Abilities. Poverty. School Achievement. Socioemotional Behavior. Risk Behaviors. MEDIATORS. OUTCOMES. Nutrition & Health.
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Healthy Generations Videoconference:Childhood Poverty The Effects of Poverty on Child Development Arturo Sesma, Jr. June 3, 2003
Physical Health Cognitive Abilities Poverty School Achievement Socioemotional Behavior Risk Behaviors
MEDIATORS OUTCOMES Nutrition & Health Physical Health Cognitive Abilities Home Environment School Achievement Poverty Parent-Child Interactions Socioemotional Behavior Neighborhood Conditions Risk Behaviors
from McLoyd et al., 1994
from Conger et al., 1994
from Conger et al., 1994
Dynamics of Poverty • Important to understand that there are significant differences in children’s experience of poverty over childhood • Dimensions • Frequency • Timing (at what point in development was the family in poverty?) • Depth of poverty • Duration
15 Year Poverty Experiences of Children Who Were Under 4 in 1968
Attempts to Mitigate the Effects of Poverty on Development • Enhance the quality of early childhood experiences • Child care subsidies • Head Start/Early Head Start • 2-Generation Programs • Both parent & child(ren) receive coordinated supports and services • Results thus far are highly variable • Inadequate intensity & scope • Multi-risk nature of poverty
Non-Programmatic Approaches • The significance of social cohesion and informal social networks • What is the role of neighbors, youth, and community institutions in contexts of poverty? • How do we harvest the natural power of people who care about their youth and care about their community?