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Effects Of Poverty On Child Development

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IV. Poverty and its Effects on Child Development Out of all the individuals living in lower income areas, pregnant mothers and young children struggle the most. Both expecting mothers and young children are subjected to some of the harshest living conditions known to any American Citizen. These individuals are also not receiving the nutrition needed to thrive. Many of the structures that pregnant mothers live and work in, and young children go to school in, are completely outdated, not up to code, and extremely hazardous. Many of these buildings still contain objects that have been exposed to lead. These structures also contain fixtures such as shingles, tiling, and roofing that may contain asbestos. A. The Harmful Effects of Lead Poisoning The harsh effects of childhood lead poisoning have always been more prevalent in lower income areas. Children living in less affluent areas are exposed to increased levels of lead than those living in more affluent areas because they are more likely to live in houses that contain lead paint and lead pipe. They are also more likely to live in urban neighborhoods with higher concentrations of lead found in soil. Many also have nutritional deficiencies that increase lead absorption. (Id.) Lead is a toxic substance that has been proven to affect both brain function and development. Children exposed to elevated levels of lead are at increased risk for cognitive and behavioral problems during development. Lead exposure places a child at

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