Children continue to suffer
As they live in poverty
Situations are looking very grim
Definitely not a pleasant sight to see
Some children will never recover from this
Unfortunately they will live like that eternally
Others will find a way out of the mess
And they will start to live happily
Such the way of the world. If we could only change this can you imagine the way of life we would have without poverty. I think this is wonderful.
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Children who experience poverty during their preschool and early school years have lower rates of school completion than children and adolescents who experience poverty only in later years. Although more research is needed on the significance of the timing of poverty on child outcomes, findings to date suggest that interventions during early childhood may be most important in reducing poverty's impact on children.