Consider a family in poverty. Perhaps a single mother with three children who earns less than $12,000 each year. This working mother has a number factors that could ultimately impact the educational achievement of her children. The greatest of these is stress. Worried about providing shelter and food, this mother is not likely to spend 20-30 minutes a day reading to or with or children. She is not likely to be able to provide a print-rich home environment. Her children may own few or no books. The conversations in this home are likely revolved around directives and lack what one would consider rich dialogue. Family vacations, camping, trips to museums, visits to the zoo or ballet and other activities that build crucial background knowledge are out of the question.
As a result, children in poverty:
- Know about 4,000 words in 3rd grade compared to 12,000 words for children in middle income families
- At age 4, children in poverty are about 18 months below (cognitively) what is normal for the age group
- Before entering kindergarten, the average cognitive scores of children from high SES levels is 60% higher than children from low SES levels
- Lack background knowledge and access to academic experiences that are key to enhancing literacy skills
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