There are many ways in which poverty can affect the educational development of a child. If parents do not have money to buy normal food, there is less opportunity for them to buy nutritious food. They will buy the cheapest for the child to eat, but eating does not mean that he can nourish it. Nutritious foods are the most expensive, and junk foods are always cheaper. Children of these types of families who do not have money often have to take care of themselves, which means that there is no adult supervision to see the way they feed. Inadequate nutrition leads to poor health. When they do not eat enough or something that is nutritious they develop slowly, their body and brain …show more content…
Nutrition will always be a crucial role in education. Children who grow up in poor families are exposed to foods with less nutritional value. Poor nutrition in breakfast affects the mass of gray matter in the brains of children. Skipping breakfast is very common among young people from urban minorities, and negatively affects the academic performance of students by adversely affecting cognition and increasing absenteeism. When students experience poor nutrition and diminish health practices, it is more difficult for them to listen, concentrate and learn. Poor nutrition is related to a poor working memory and a weaker capacity to link cause and effect. Children with ear infections can have problems with sound discrimination, so it is difficult to follow instructions, make a very demanding auditory processing and understand the teacher. This can damage reading ability and other abilities. Poor diets also affect behavior. Students can often have low energy at a low sugar level. One way to help students is to meet some of their basic needs, such as food and medical assistance at their school. When only an adult meets the needs of a child, that parent suffers a lot