Sunday, October 13, 2019
Homeless Children in America :: essays research papers
	Children have never been on out nationââ¬â¢s streets in significant numbers.   According to the National Coalition for the Homeless, 1.2 million children are homeless  on any given night.   homelessness makes children sick, wounds young children, &  homeless children often struggle in school.    	Homeless children are in fair or poor health twice as often as other children.  They  have higher rates of low birth weighted need special care right after birth for times as  often as other children.  Also have very high rates of acute illness, with half suffering  from two or more symtoms during a single month.  Such as ear infections, and stomach  problems.  Are more likely to suffer from speech and stammering problems, as well more  likely to be asthmatic.  They also go hungry at more then twice the rate of other children.    	Each and every day, homeless children are confronted with stressful, often  traumatic events.  They worry they will have no place to live,  have no place to sleep or  worry that something bad will happen to their family.  Mostly all homeless children move  up to three times in a single year. Almost 25% of children have witnessed acts of violence  within their family.  Homeless children between the ages of 6 and 17years struggle with  very high rates of mental health.  Homeless babies show significantly slower  development than other children .  These children are particularly  at a hirer risk for  viewing placed in foster care.  	Despite state and federal efforts to provide homeless children with improved  access to public school, at least one-fifth of homeless children donââ¬â¢t attend school.  This  is because they either  have no transportation from the shelters to school or lack of school  and medical records makes registration harder.  Daily demands of finding food and  shelter push childrens educational needs aside.  If they are able to get to school most face  delayed development and have more educational problems then other children.  					    
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