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1.Adventurous -> The wanting to learn new things and prosper in the
new culture
3.Recovery -> Feeling and Attitude will improve over time and being
able to enjoy the new surroundings and opportunities.
This is a barrier because a child could be stuck in a bad phase for too
Social Influence
A social influence is when a child's emotions, opinions, and behavior are
affected by others.
This type of influence can be a barrier because it will either help the
child take in the new surroundings and get comfortable, or it can give
the child a reason to be homesick or really dislike the new change.
Economical status
There are many reasons as to why a family comes to the U.S for refuge.
Most of the time its for a childs better life and for bigger opportunities.
On the other hand, money and material things will always be a barrier
because money is power and when a childs family has low resources
and the child knows it, they feel powerless and out of place.
Segregated sheltered classrooms
This can be a barrier, because if the child doesnt feel safe, they restrain
themselves from learning.
Sources
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.3102/00346543075003329
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2015/cb15-185.html
https://exchanges.state.gov/non-us/adjusting-new-culture.
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/edri/2015/202753
Class Notes
Sleep Deprivation
Constantly hungry
Loss of memory
Substance Abuse
Peer Pressure
Lacking of School
Poverty in Schools
Lack of Technology
Proper clothes
Economic segregation
Suffers from:
Bulimia
Purging
Anorexia
Binge eating
Social stress
Cultural barriers
Language
Cultural background
Clothes
Parent Involvement
Better grades
Better attendance
Cases go unnoticed
Life-long consequences
Physical Disabilities
Unable to move
Grief
Lack of focus
Lack of concentration
Bullying
Mind on suicide:
Depression
Physical contact
Verbal threats
Relationships
Dyslexia
Trouble reading
Trouble writing
Troubling memory