Thursday, September 19, 2019
Investing In The Future :: essays research papers fc
 Investing in the Future               Welfare and school reform are two of the most widely discussed issues in  politics today. Many people are calling for reduction or elimination welfare  programs as well as programs that provide breakfast and lunch at schools. They  argue that people should be able to provide for themselves and their children  with minimal government assistance, and spending other people's tax dollars to  assist the less fortunate only makes the problem worse. The main problem with  this line of thinking is that it forgets about the children involved. Children  have no control over what family they are born into. Many are born into  situations, such as single parent families, where the families have no way of  giving their children a good chance of developing into healthy, well adjusted  adults. Something must be done to break this cycle, because besides helping  children to develop to their full potential, government assistance "saves  society the costs incurred when intellectually and socially impaired children  grow up to be intellectually and socially impaired adults"(Collins 59).       The need for some sort of assistance for many children became obvious to  me on a volunteer project I did in high school. The summer after my junior year  I took a trip to San Antonio with about twenty other students. We were divided  between two different projects, and I went to work in a summer day-care program  in an underprivileged area. The day-care was for children aged infant to  eighteen, and on an average day about 175 children would come through. They  only had two full time workers, and relied on volunteer groups that came through  about once or twice a month to help them. They used to have more workers, but  lacked the funding necessary to keep anyone on permanently. Many of the  children were dropped off before the center opened at 8:00 in the morning, and  the meals they received at the center were the only meals they got all day.  Almost all the children showed a great need for attention and affection. It was  this experience that made me realize that many children grow up without a real  chance at a decent life.       Helping children early is crucial. Much research has been done recently  on early childhood development, and there is much evidence that there are  windows of learning for the development of vision, feelings, language and other  things. A window of learning means that there is a certain period of time in  child development when the brain "demands certain types of input in order to  create or stabilize certain long-lasting structures"(Nash 53). This type of    					    
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