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Homelessness & Poverty. By: Briana Campbell. “Each year, more than 3 million people experience homelessness, including 1.3 million children”. “Low-income American households pay more that 50 percent of their income on rent”. Causes: Lacking of Affordable Housing Lagging Incomes
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Homelessness & Poverty By: Briana Campbell
“Each year, more than 3 million people experience homelessness, including 1.3 million children”. • “Low-income American households pay more that 50 percent of their income on rent”. • Causes: • Lacking of Affordable Housing • Lagging Incomes • Slashed Services and Government Assistance • (NLCHP, 2010) • (Thompson, 2011) Facts
For children living in poverty… • neural systems develop differently from middle-class children. • Some display outward aggression • Suffer from depression • Increased risk of lead paint poisoning • Growth stunting, or low height for age • Physical health, cognitive ability, school achievement • Teenage pregnancy • Language Development is affected • The ability to plan, remember and pay attention in school is affected • (Toppo, 2004) • (The connecticut commission, 2004)
Teachers can help their students by… • Building relationships and a sense of classroom community • Utilizing events that “add new brain cells” • Acknowledging their academic successes, not what they own or do not own. • Reviewing classroom rules and routines because they may differ from how their life operates outside the classroom. • “Have high expectations for your students”. • (Thompson, 2011)
As a teacher I will… -Value my students for their achievements, not possessions -Create relationships with my students -Create a safe classroom environment -Schedule snack time close to the beginning of the school day. (Sawyer, 2011)
References • NLCHP. (2010). National law center on homelessness & poverty. Retrieved from http://www.nlchp.org/hapia.cfm • Sawyer, K. (2011, December 07). Blog post 3: "teaching tips". Retrieved from http://navigators.web.unc.edu/2011/12/07/blog-post-3- teaching-tips/ • The connecticut commission on children. (2004, June). Retrieved from http://www.cga.ct.gov/coc/pdfs/poverty/2004_poverty_report.pdf • Thompson, J. (2011). What can you do for students in poverty. Retrieved from http://teaching.monster.com/counselors/articles/8164-what-you-can-do- for-students-living-in-poverty • Toppo, G. (2008, Dec 10). http://www.usatoday.com. Retrieved from http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2008-12-07-childrens- brains_N.htm