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The Emotional, Social, And Academic Effects Of Homelessness On Children

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Devan Thieu
HHG4M
Mrs. Nystrom
01/22/2015
The emotional, social, and academic effects of homelessness on children
Hardly a day in life goes by without seeing a homeless child trying to survive, especially in developing countries. Unwanted sightings of homeless children happen every day both in developed and underdeveloped countries. The increase in divorce and trend in cohabitation has led to an increasing number of children being homeless. As stated in the “ Homeless Facts Children and Homelessness - Some Facts" conducted by the Committee on Temporary Shelter, homelessness is of great effect on development of children. Will these effects fade away through time or last forever? How can society help them? And one important problem to be addressed, what causes homelessness and how to avoid it? Being homeless affects children in many ways and to the best of people’s knowledge, it can be discovered that homelessness affects three most important factors in a child’s development, including: emotionally, socially and academically.
Homelessness is in fact a heated issue in the world. So, what are the causes of homelessness? First, homelessness is defined as “individuals who lack a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence.” (The Mckinney-Vento, Homeless Assistance Act, Title X, Part C). There is an increasing number of homelessness because the instability in world’s economy, civil war, poverty and other causes. However, the class that is affected most and worst is the

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