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Poverty & its effect on Early Childhood



                                  Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Overview for today

Learn “poverty facts”

Examine beliefs about
poverty

Brief Poverty 101

Impact of poverty on early
childhood

The parents of your students

Now what?

                                 Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
What is poverty?
                   Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
poverty levels


Poverty levels were set in the ’60’s

Family of four--$22,500

What does it take to get by?

~2x poverty level


                                       Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
52% of Texas children are considered
         low-income (0-6)
                            Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Demographics
               Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
66% are AT-RISK (0-6)
                   Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Poverty stats--% (0-5)
      at or below 100% Poverty Level




US: 6,090,017

TX: 688,397

Potter County: 4,123



                                       Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
self-reflection:
     what does poverty mean?
     what does poverty mean?
What does poverty mean to you?

What reactions do you have to people living on the
street?

What are your beliefs about parents of children who
live in the crisis of poverty?

Where do you get your ideas about poverty?
                                         Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
What does
               Poverty Teach?
               Poverty Teach?
something is wrong with you

things get taken away

do what it takes to survive

jobs are menial and unfulfilling

little or no hope for a better life

you don’t belong unless you possess the right things

others are smarter and better than you    Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Education means . . .

Education means more stress

No purpose for education

You are deficient

Educational expectations

Lack of basic needs critical--
Maslow’s Hierarchy
                                 Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Maslow’s Hierarchy




                     Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Types of poverty


Generational
Working Class
Immigrant
Situational

                             Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Role-play
            Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
How do you escape?


Generational--single mom with 3 kids
Working Class--no education, 3 kids
Immigrant--don’t speak English, no skills
Situational--lost everything in wild fires

                                    Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Oral Culture
Seek information through relationships

Spontaneous, circular communication

Stories are important

Discard unused information

Heavily non-verbal

“Present” orientation--NOW

More physical, touch important

Self-disclose to build trust             Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Print culture
Linear thought process

Take turns communicating

Read for knowledge

Fewer facial expressions/gestures

Segmented use of time

Abstract thought

Less easily distracted              Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Which type are you?


HOW DO OUR SCHOOLS
      TEACH?

                    Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Impact of poverty on early
        childhood
                      Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Who will go to college?

                             Child B
Child A
                             Single-parent household
Two-parent household
                             Custodial parent--no HS diploma
Parents have postsecondary
degree                       No skills

Parents have good jobs       Works two jobs

Hangs with affluent kids     Hangs with kids from similar
                             homes


                                               Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Interventions during early
 childhood ARe most important
in reducing impact of poverty on
             children

                         Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
How does poverty impact
          children?
Health & Nutrition

Home Environment

Parental Interactions
with Children

Parental Mental Health

Neighborhood
Conditions
                         Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Health & Nutrition

Low birth weight

Elevated blood lead
levels

High cost of       healthy
foods

Recurrent ear infections
--> hearing loss

Malnutrition --> stunting
                                    Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Home environment

HOME Scale

Reading materials

Playthings

Parental practices

Makes up for over HALF
of IQ differences
                            Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Neighborhood Conditions


Crime

Fewer resources--
childcare, playgrounds,
grocery stores, parks,
after-school programs

Safety issues

                          Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Cognitive abilities

Children raised in poverty
more likely to have
learning disabilities and
developmental delays

Impact greater in early
childhood than in school-
age years

Long-term poverty has
greater impact than short-
term poverty
                                  Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Emotional & behavioral issues

aggression

fighting

acting out

anxiety

social withdrawal

depression
                         Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Economic costs

Lower education levels

Poor job skills

Less participation in job
market

Crime

Teen pregnancy/poor health

Fewer taxes paid

More use of government $$
                                   Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Parental Mental Health

  Stress

  Malnutrition

  Poor Health

  Low-income
  individuals less likely
  to have access to
  appropriate treatment
                            Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Educating students of poverty
Relationships! Self-disclose to create relationships

Build on strengths, not deficiencies--meet people where
they are

Hands-on learning

Communicate clearly--repeat, restate, paraphrase

Be aware of your nonverbal communication

Teach the language of education and achievement, print
culture

Frame feedback in a positive way
Communities must work

 with two generations
 with two generations
 with two generations
 with two generations
 with two generations

                    Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Let’s talk about the parents of
         your students



                         Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Meet basic needs first

Nutrition programs

More connected
resources

Education

Job training

Mentoring
                             Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Mentoring

Believe in their
potential

Believe everyone has
knowledge and skills

Have poverty
competency

Reduce isolation--
build networks
                               Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Donna

Donna grew up in
generational poverty

Her story resonated
with our Neighbors

She offered HOPE
and INSPIRATION

“It’s time to get to work!”
                              Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Our first class!
 74 Neigbhors
140 Navigators!
140 Navigators!
140 Navigators!
                   Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Solutions?

Are you ready to
make a difference?



What’s next?



Action?
                              Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
A DREAM . . .




                Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
inspire me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Uh_msHaBtQ




                                   Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
All of the flowers
  of all the tomorrows
are in the seeds of today.
                             Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
Thank you for your interest


         www.panhandle2020.org

                   806.242.2020

        anettecarlisle@gmail.com

Resources: Dr. Donna Beegle, combarriers.com
                 US Census
      Additional resource specifics available on request.
                                                            Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle

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Poverty earlychildhoodupload

  • 1. Poverty & its effect on Early Childhood Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 2. Overview for today Learn “poverty facts” Examine beliefs about poverty Brief Poverty 101 Impact of poverty on early childhood The parents of your students Now what? Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 3. What is poverty? Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 4. poverty levels Poverty levels were set in the ’60’s Family of four--$22,500 What does it take to get by? ~2x poverty level Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 5. 52% of Texas children are considered low-income (0-6) Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 6. Demographics Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 7. 66% are AT-RISK (0-6) Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 8. Poverty stats--% (0-5) at or below 100% Poverty Level US: 6,090,017 TX: 688,397 Potter County: 4,123 Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 9. self-reflection: what does poverty mean? what does poverty mean? What does poverty mean to you? What reactions do you have to people living on the street? What are your beliefs about parents of children who live in the crisis of poverty? Where do you get your ideas about poverty? Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 10. What does Poverty Teach? Poverty Teach? something is wrong with you things get taken away do what it takes to survive jobs are menial and unfulfilling little or no hope for a better life you don’t belong unless you possess the right things others are smarter and better than you Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 11. Education means . . . Education means more stress No purpose for education You are deficient Educational expectations Lack of basic needs critical-- Maslow’s Hierarchy Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 12. Maslow’s Hierarchy Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 13. Types of poverty Generational Working Class Immigrant Situational Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 14. Role-play Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 15. How do you escape? Generational--single mom with 3 kids Working Class--no education, 3 kids Immigrant--don’t speak English, no skills Situational--lost everything in wild fires Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 16. Oral Culture Seek information through relationships Spontaneous, circular communication Stories are important Discard unused information Heavily non-verbal “Present” orientation--NOW More physical, touch important Self-disclose to build trust Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 17. Print culture Linear thought process Take turns communicating Read for knowledge Fewer facial expressions/gestures Segmented use of time Abstract thought Less easily distracted Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 18. Which type are you? HOW DO OUR SCHOOLS TEACH? Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 19. Impact of poverty on early childhood Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 20. Who will go to college? Child B Child A Single-parent household Two-parent household Custodial parent--no HS diploma Parents have postsecondary degree No skills Parents have good jobs Works two jobs Hangs with affluent kids Hangs with kids from similar homes Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 21. Interventions during early childhood ARe most important in reducing impact of poverty on children Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 22. How does poverty impact children? Health & Nutrition Home Environment Parental Interactions with Children Parental Mental Health Neighborhood Conditions Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 23. Health & Nutrition Low birth weight Elevated blood lead levels High cost of healthy foods Recurrent ear infections --> hearing loss Malnutrition --> stunting Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 24. Home environment HOME Scale Reading materials Playthings Parental practices Makes up for over HALF of IQ differences Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 25. Neighborhood Conditions Crime Fewer resources-- childcare, playgrounds, grocery stores, parks, after-school programs Safety issues Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 26. Cognitive abilities Children raised in poverty more likely to have learning disabilities and developmental delays Impact greater in early childhood than in school- age years Long-term poverty has greater impact than short- term poverty Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 27. Emotional & behavioral issues aggression fighting acting out anxiety social withdrawal depression Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 28. Economic costs Lower education levels Poor job skills Less participation in job market Crime Teen pregnancy/poor health Fewer taxes paid More use of government $$ Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 29. Parental Mental Health Stress Malnutrition Poor Health Low-income individuals less likely to have access to appropriate treatment Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 30. Educating students of poverty Relationships! Self-disclose to create relationships Build on strengths, not deficiencies--meet people where they are Hands-on learning Communicate clearly--repeat, restate, paraphrase Be aware of your nonverbal communication Teach the language of education and achievement, print culture Frame feedback in a positive way
  • 31. Communities must work with two generations with two generations with two generations with two generations with two generations Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 32. Let’s talk about the parents of your students Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 33. Meet basic needs first Nutrition programs More connected resources Education Job training Mentoring Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 34. Mentoring Believe in their potential Believe everyone has knowledge and skills Have poverty competency Reduce isolation-- build networks Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 35. Donna Donna grew up in generational poverty Her story resonated with our Neighbors She offered HOPE and INSPIRATION “It’s time to get to work!” Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 37. Our first class! 74 Neigbhors 140 Navigators! 140 Navigators! 140 Navigators! Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 39. Solutions? Are you ready to make a difference? What’s next? Action? Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 40. A DREAM . . . Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 42. All of the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today. Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle
  • 43. Thank you for your interest www.panhandle2020.org 806.242.2020 anettecarlisle@gmail.com Resources: Dr. Donna Beegle, combarriers.com US Census Additional resource specifics available on request. Copyright 2013 Anette Carlisle