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The Poverty Problem: How Education Can Promote Resilience and Counter Poverty's Impact on Brain Development Functioning

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The Poverty Problem: How Education Can Promote Resilience and Counter Poverty's Impact on Brain Development Functioning
The Poverty Problem: How Education Can Promote Resilience and Counter Poverty's Impact on Brain Development Functioning

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The Poverty Problem: How Education Can Promote Resilience and Counter Poverty's Impact on Brain Development Functioning

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Economic hardship is changing our students’ brain structures at a genetic level, producing psychological, behavioral, and cognitive issues that dramatically impact learning, behavior, physical health, and emotional stability. But there is hope. This groundbreaking book by one of the nation’s top experts in brain science and resilience offers solutions that will change minds, attitudes, and behaviors. Learn about how problems develop between people of different races, how the brain develops in persistent poverty, and how it might react to solutions. Inside, you will find real-life applications on topics including: • The lack of culturally competent instruction and its impact on students of color • Poverty's effect on language development and how it can be positively influenced • The importance of reading

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