Children of Low-Income Families
Children whose parents lack the resources to fully meet their needs suffer in multiple ways. They are much more likely to go hungry, to move frequently, to begin school unprepared to learn, and to develop chronic health problems. Social insurance and safety net programs, including Medicaid
Children From Low-Income Families Spend More Time With Screens
Commentary: Children from low-income families and the power of 'significant adults' - CNA
Living Hand to Mouth: Children and Food in Low-Income Families: O
Child Care – A powerful intervention for low income children and
Basic Facts About Low-income Children: Children Under 18 Years
Dr. Lesley Frank on X: Today our @fedfamilylab at @AcadiaU
50 Resources for Coping on a Lower Income - Top Counseling Schools
Eli Newman on X: Northwest Detroit presents better opportunities for economic success for black children of low-income parents. You can see more of the map at / X
The First Eight Years of Life – New Mexico Voices for Children
Texas passes on $450 million summer lunch program for low-income
Race/Ethnic Income Gap Growing Among U.S. Working Poor Families
Chart: A Broken Social Elevator?
Where Kids Have a Better Shot at Escaping Poverty - Bloomberg
The link between income and the environments that promote child health
Unaffordable Housing Limits Social Mobility for Children of Low-Income Families - Apr 12, 2016