Education for the American Youth Society will affect the economy and the future. The National Homeless Home Center (2010) reported that an estimated 16 million children did not graduate from high school during the 2005-2006 academic year. Studies show that dropouts are poorly healthy, young, become parents when young, interact with the criminal justice system, require social support, and children are more likely to become a dropout (Amos, 2008) . According to the Outstanding Education Alliance (2011), since 2010 the number of students withdrawing from Tennessee High School is 28,200.
Introduction In the United States, 1.5 million children are homeless. 1.5 million children are not receiving proper housing, nutrition, health care or education. When a child is homeless, it is more than a simple house without children. - Children neglected in the homeless of the 19th century In his novel "Huckleberry Finn", Mark Twain created a fictitious role that must face the then extraordinary cultural and social problems. Reality Problem Many of these problems, slavery and ethnicity are most prominent, and the author has dealt with it much more, but another problem that was not solved in an obvious way is the homeless of the 19th century, ignoring And abuse. Children's dilemma. Century Twain will not comment on these issues, but you can not avoid paying attention to the placement of the hero. On the surface, Twain's words
The impact of homeless begins before a child is born. The majority of homeless parents are single women, many of which are homeless children. Homeless women are facing many obstacles to healthy pregnancies, such as chemical abuse, chronic and acute health problems, and lack of prenatal care. Homeless children tend to have low birth weight and high risk of death. Homeless also exposes the baby to environmental factors that may endanger health. Because homeless families tend to have little opportunity to receive medical care, many homeless babies do not receive the necessary vaccinations.
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Homeless has a big influence on children's education. Homeless youth education is considered a prerequisite for breaking down the cycle of poverty. The McKinney - Vent Homeless Assistance Law provides equal opportunities for homeless students to offer free public education. This bill aims to break down barriers to education of homeless students. These barriers include restrictions on habitation, confirmation of medical records, traffic problems, and so on. Even if the student gets over these obstacles, it will continue to be stigmatized by homelessness and the humiliation feeling due to their situation. Some families did not report their homeless, but other families did not notice the opportunity they could get. Many people report that it is good for students because maintaining a stable school environment is the only normal thing. Many homeless students are behind their colleagues at school because of behavioral disabilities and the lack of school education at school.