Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:low income families vs middle/high income..
What are the differences in raising children?
Such as activities, manners, instilling disciple, foods, educations
I’d like to know income plays a factor into raising your children.
Parents within lower-income families have more toxic stress--this can increase vulnerability to poor health outcomes. Higher income families are not without stress, but they also have more resources to help buffer the impacts. There is a whole literature out there if you truly want to learn more and aren't looking to victim blame
Anonymous wrote:low income families vs middle/high income..
What are the differences in raising children?
Such as activities, manners, instilling disciple, foods, educations
I’d like to know income plays a factor into raising your children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure what you mean by low income. No extras or poverty level?
Income shouldn't dictate manners or discipline. Food choices will vary depending on income. Education and activities are heavily dependent on income levels.
Poverty level
Anonymous wrote:Not sure what you mean by low income. No extras or poverty level?
Income shouldn't dictate manners or discipline. Food choices will vary depending on income. Education and activities are heavily dependent on income levels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:low income families vs middle/high income..
What are the differences in raising children?
Such as activities, manners, instilling disciple, foods, educations
I’d like to know income plays a factor into raising your children.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:low income families vs middle/high income..
What are the differences in raising children?
Such as activities, manners, instilling disciple, foods, educations
I’d like to know income plays a factor into raising your children.