The Prevention Connection Newsletter 2006 Win

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The Prevention Connection Newsletter 2006 Win
Montana.Dept. of Public Health And Human Services.Prevention Resource Center
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9 Stretched Too Thin: Homeless Families The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (2005) identifies the following characteristics of homeless children: 1. Homeless children experience twice the number of sickness. They have twice as many ear infections, four times the rate of asthma, and five times the amount of diarrhea and stomach problems.
2. They experience hunger twice as much.
3. More than one fifth of homeless preschoolers have emotional problems serious enough to require professional
...care, though only one third receive any treatment.
4. Homeless children are twice as likely to repeat a grade, have twice the rate of learning disabilities and three times the rate of emotional and behavioral problems of non homeless children.
5. By the time homeless children reach the age of eight years, one in three has a major mental disorder.
-Kristin Best 10 I aybe we all carry assumptions about the "typical" homeless person, but the 2006 Survey of the Homeless in Mon- tana, conducted on January 31, revealed 236 homeless children under age 5 in Montana's largest population centers — just over half of the children identified that night.


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