Unveiling the Effects: Marginalization, Stereotyping, and Child Development - Exploring Gender, Social Class, and Poverty
Impact of marginalisation and stereotyping on Child Development with special reference to Gender, Social Class, and Poverty * MARGINALIZED CHILDREN: ISSUES AND CONCERNS * * Introduction * Marginality is an experience that affects millions of people throughout the world. People who are marginalized have relatively little control over their lives, and the resources available to them. This results in making them handicapped in delving contribution to society. A vicious circle is set up whereby their lack of positive and supportive relationships means that they are prevented from participating in local life, which in turn leads to further isolation. This has a tremendous impact on development of human beings, as well as on society at large. As the objective of development is to create an enabling environment for people to enjoy a productive, healthy, and creative life, it is important to address the issue of marginalization. Development is always broadly conceived in terms of m...