Do you think kids with richer parents and smarter parents have a better advantage in school?And by how much?
but the kids with more smarter parents do have a little bit more, since of tutoring and stuff.
We lived in poverty(not anymore though) for a while and my parents can’t speak English well or do math since they forgot.
So basically i had to depend on myself.
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Children in poverty, who are immigrants or children of immigrants or who are a different race, nationality, religion of their counterparts do have it rough, but that doesn’t mean that they can’t get the same education or the same jobs or career as the others. There is help out there but some just don’t know how to find what they need.
I can’t really comment on the kids with smarter parents, but I guess one would assume that the parent would be more focused on schoolwork and getting good grades and stuff. Still, even that child might be the type who never has to study for a test and knows the answers. They will get a shock in college.
A parents dedication to education, and their willingness to help, support, and encourage their children is key, as well as how well the child is applying him/her self.
I believe that we do the many students that have non-English speaking parents, or those who come from lower income families a great disservice by saying they are disadvantaged because of a lesser economic status.
The only thing preventing an able bodied, and able minded person from not advancing themselves through education would be if they made the choice not too.
However, you should commit yourself to working hard in school and in life. Then, you can be the rich, smart parent and give your kids the advantages you didn’t. 🙂