A Framework for Understanding Poverty Review
This book is dynamic. It is reader friedly and you will not want to put it down. The information is very practical and helps to guide one's understanding about the struggles of poverty.
It provides the types of vinettes that those in poverty face and enlightens others who would not know of the challenges of poverty if they have not experienced it. This book should be shared with anyone who deals with helping others who might be faced with struggles because of a life in poverty. I can help others to become more empathetic and understanding to the needs of others. In addition, those in poverty should read to see what is being said and to help them aspire to the next social class. I making this statement as a teacher who lived in poverty and has moved to the middle class and aspiring to a life of wealth.
A Framework for Understanding Poverty Overview
A Framework for Understanding Poverty was Dr. Ruby Payne's first book, written for teachers with adaptations for work and community members. Its purpose is to educate people about the differences that separate economic classes and then teaching them strategies to bridge those gulfs. Ruby discusses at length the social cues or "hidden rules" that govern how we think and interact in society – and the significance of those rules in a classroom. Other topics include why students from generational poverty often fear being educated, discipline interventions that improve behavior, and the eight resources that make a difference to success.
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