The implications of poverty on children's readiness to learn

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This pape reviews Australian and international literature to examine the effect of poverty on children's readiness to learn. It includes a discussion of how children's readiness and ability to learn can be nurtured from birth, and how poverty places a child's healthy developmental pathway at risk. The paper concludes with a discussion of the barriers to the introduction of successful early intervention programs in Australia.

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Hilferty, F., Redmond, G., & Katz, I. (2010). The implications of poverty on children’s readiness to learn. Australian Journal of Early Childhood. Early Childhood Australia Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/183693911003500408

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