Describe how being raised in lower-tier families affects children’s education, and explain how intervention to encourage early socialization can produce positive effects in adulthood

Please provide the best answer for the statement


1. Among the lower tier, a fragile family structure and lack of resources prevent parents
from investing heavily in their children’s formal education.
2. Lower-tier families lack cultural capital and may be reluctant to ask school authorities
for help.
3. On average, economic aid to lower-tier families when their children are in elementary
school dramatically increases their performance on standardized tests, which
increases their opportunity to acquire more education.
4. Because lower-tier families are less likely to seek help, if help is given automatically,
they will not have to ask, which could change early childhood socialization.
5. A national focus on improving parenting practices, especially in the pre-school years,
could improve socialization.

Sociology

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