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Notebook kd237-now consider the direct negative effects of these inequalities

hello i was wondering could some one help me on kd237-now consider the direct negative effects of these inequalities on all children and the indirect effects (when children are not experiencing these inequalities themselves)

for k3p236 i put Inequalities are embedded in our society in all geographical areas. It is not possible to identify where within home countries or different geographical areas certain prejudices or stereotypical believes are held because they are common and complex. Assumptions that is this not the case may in fact be based on stereotypes. Inequality and stereotypical views are passed down through generations and cultural beliefs.


Social- That only posh people can come to the nursery because they have more money and the people who are not posh have to go to nursery which isn’t so posh.

Racial- That only English families are allowed to go to the nursery and families from other culture have to go somewhere else

Gender- That only girls are aloud to play in the home corner and boys have to play in the construction area.

Economic

Environmental- that if one families lives in a nice clean area they would want to go to nursery ,but if the families live in a run down area they wouldn’t want to go to nursery because people would think that they are nasty people

i dont know what it mean by economic so any help on that would be greatfull
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Unread 01-08-2010, 09:10 PM
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Economic means money, so where you have attributed a monetary factor into the social side, it may be more appropriate to say that only "posh" people (or maybe middle class?) have the aspirations or feel welcome in certain settings as opposed to "common" (tongue in cheek there, not making a judgment here) or maybe working class won't feel welcome. Don't confuse "class" with money - many middle class people are poor and working class people rich!

don't know if that helps or not!

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