Poor Children Documentary Analysis

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In Poor kids from the FRONTLINE documentary having the children telling their stories and getting to see everything from their view was something I haven’t experienced. When we hear about poverty it's always coming from the perspective of the adults in the situation. After watching and haven heard what the children had to say gives me a bigger picture of the problem of poverty. Starting the film they displayed a fact that 16 million children are affected by poverty and living below the poverty line which is a huge number of children. With so many affects we can see how this can be a big social problem. I think it is important to have a full view of a social problem so that it could be understood in its capacity from every aspect and perspective of what poverty is. One we understand the problem we can start working on the social problem and start bringing in the attention and support to start making policies to help diminish the problem at hands. Once this claim of poverty was made we can start to process it through the social problems process and eventually come out with outcomes. …show more content…

The children had so much insight into their financial situations, these are problem children should not be worrying about but poverty has seemed to consume everything in their lives. Examples of this can be found when the little girl in the film Kaylie mentioned how she would be hungry and she wasn’t able to eat three meals a day along with her not being able to be enrolled in school and having to move and change schools and make new friends can have effects on these children as

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