Introduction
It is a reality that poverty affects child's development and educational outcomes in different ways, starting from the early life of the children. According to Colclough (2012), poverty limits the chance of a child in attaining education, which is the safest approach of escaping poverty. Poverty, as will be used in the above study, indicates persistent problem throughout life and is considered to have diverse impacts on societies across the world. The above paper seeks to outline the manner in which poverty influences child development and its effects on educational outcomes. The study is worth conducting, as through it, ...