Generational Poverty Mindset


A generational poverty mindset occurs when a sense of hopelessness becomes the predominant feeling which shapes a person’s entire belief system and vision of the future.

When children grow up watching their parents and grandparents struggle to put food on the table, it causes much more than hunger — it causes chronic stress.

This toxic stress not only leads to feelings of helplessness, but it also negatively effects children’s brain development, which can impede learning and overall health. Research has shown that poverty decreases cognitive capacity by about 13 IQ points.1

Poverty and poor health fuel one another.2

Poor nutrition and contaminated water negatively affect the brain and overall body. Poor health reduces the ability to be productive in work and/or school, which sets families back even more.

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