Is Money a Necessary Asset in Life?


Money is a necessary asset in everyday life; yes, not having it ends up in a tense state of poverty, which plays an important role in family lifestyle and mindset. 

Education is a key in breaking poverty as it opens more awareness and resources to perform jobs and business. Thus, lacking such necessary living elements could majorly impact a child's growth. 

Further, talking about those parents suffering from poverty can affect a child's mindset, as, at this early age, they tend to adapt environment and behaviour more quickly. 

Research shows that children from low-income groups tend to have a negative cognitive impairment and are more stressed and less attentive toward Education. 

Well, the question arises what circumstances lead to developing such behaviour in a child's early growth stage?

Moreover, this could be answered by understanding the environmental and socio-culture aspects that greatly impact a child's cognitive growth, depending mostly on the surroundings. 

Hence, a child living in a depressive environment where parents are stressed about the due fee of their children's schools/will observe and adapt to this stressful behaviour. 

Eventually, he/she will not be able to pay more attention to his/her studies because he/she will also have the desire to make money or do some job to be able to pay his/her own school fee and reduce his/her parent's burden. 

Furthermore, he/she will also be affected by his/her school environment, such as facing bullying and halting his desire to buy some new books or toys that other kids have. 

The child's lack of attention towards Education might be because of limited space to study and lack of technological resources. Therefore, this will make the child feel out of class and project. Also, this will give them lower test scores than wealthier children and a high risk of dropping out of school. 

Thus, this war of thoughts in a child's mindset of how to make his/her parents stress-free and desire to earn money to satisfy his own small wishes will create harmful effects not only on his mental health but it will also make him/her to ignore him/her physical health. 

As a result, he/she will not be able to receive his/her Education at its best and will be prone to more mental distortions like depression and anxiety and will further develop feelings of being frustrated, sad and aggressive. 

Also, inadequate medical care will affect the child's psychical state as she/he will be unhealthy. 

Hence, due to such physical and mental conditions, children will not be able to benefit from schooling.

However, suppose a child lives in a positive and less stressful environment where parents are positive towards their child. That makes him/her think to not worry about the school fee and focus on their Education as it's the most important key that can majorly help them to overcome their poverty; this can not only aid them to be more focused on studies but will also them to develop a such personality that is more practical and thus have a positive impact on society.

 Conclusively, this will make the child more positive and develop his/her own goals and dreams.

Furthermore, this could also be seen through another circumstance where poverty causes a child to not be able to go to school to get any sort of Education. 

Such situations could badly impact a child's cognitive growth as he/she will not be able to use his/her cognition to remember or memorize things and thus develop any feelings of curiosity to learn something. Thus, such cognition will create a readiness gap for him/her in society as she/he will feel alienated. 

This will also make him feel insecure about his low socio-economic status and fear poverty's consequences. 


In addition, this will make him/her feel powerless and eventually overthink that society does not care about their struggles as they are not assisting them in any way. Such circumstances could also make a child easily land more on wrongdoings like theft, drugs, and looting.

Hence, in a stage where Education plays a significant role in a child's growth, it is important to the surroundings in which a child is receiving Education.

 

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