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Evaluate the impact of poverty on the developmental process in toddlerhood. 400-500 words.
Poverty plays a devastating role in teh devlopment of children. The younger adults or the toddlers are the most affected groups from the poverty menace. The development deals with the alleviation or the eradication of poverty. Poverty is inter-related to other problems of underdevelopment.
The poverty is associate dwith multiple side-effects. When poverty engulfs a family, the youngest are the most affected and most vulnerable ones. Their rights to survival, growth and development at risk as the parents are either not aware of it or don'y have teh resources to attain them. Poor and uneducated parents lack the information needed to provide optimum care for their children, increasing the risks of childhood illness and childhood mortality.
Poorer children and teens are also at greater risk for several negative outcomes such as poor academic achievement, school dropout, abuse, behavioral problems, physical health problems, and developmental delays. The physical and social-emotional factors of living in poverty have a detrimental effect on students cognitive performance.
Poor nutrition and health also influence how children learn. Infants who are born to mothers with no formal education are twice as likely to die before their first birthday than are babies born to mothers with post-primary school education. These children are at greater risk for malnutrition, as both a consequence and a cause of poverty. Infants who are poor and malnourished are more likely to contract respiratory infections, diarrhoea, measles and other preventable diseases and less likely to receive needed health care. So, the poverty has all teh detrimental effects on teh toddlers life. Governmnet needs to make certain laws to help these children.