Several cultural, physical, mental, socioeconomic, and political or religious factors can impact a person's psychosocial development. If a family has lower income or lives below the poverty line, children may have limited access to goods, struggle to afford basic needs, and have financial problems that could discourage school attendance and lead to broken families. However, children from wealthier families have more resources to meet needs and wants, more time to improve themselves, and greater opportunities like college funds that set them up for future success.
Several cultural, physical, mental, socioeconomic, and political or religious factors can impact a person's psychosocial development. If a family has lower income or lives below the poverty line, children may have limited access to goods, struggle to afford basic needs, and have financial problems that could discourage school attendance and lead to broken families. However, children from wealthier families have more resources to meet needs and wants, more time to improve themselves, and greater opportunities like college funds that set them up for future success.
Several cultural, physical, mental, socioeconomic, and political or religious factors can impact a person's psychosocial development. If a family has lower income or lives below the poverty line, children may have limited access to goods, struggle to afford basic needs, and have financial problems that could discourage school attendance and lead to broken families. However, children from wealthier families have more resources to meet needs and wants, more time to improve themselves, and greater opportunities like college funds that set them up for future success.
Several factors have an impact on development. Cultural factors, physical and
mental health, socioeconomic condition, and society's political or religious mood the impact political or religious mood of the society all have an impact on psychosocial development. If our family is poorer, we may have limited access to luxuries or even find it harder to manage our needs. Food stamps and WIC programs help our mother to provide basics for us, her children when we are low-income or below the poverty line. Worst, we will not be able to go to school we can be discouraged. We will also have financial problem that will produce a lot of problem in the family and will become a broken family. Children who come from poorer families do not always have everything they need and may have to rely upon hand-me-downs or charities. If our family is richer we have more money to provide for the needs and wants of ourselves. We will have more time to improve ourselves and it will lead us to have more opportunities. Our parents could provide for our college fund at an early age which sets them up for success later in life.