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Socioeconomic Status

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Socioeconomic Status (SES) refers to a combination of factors, including education and income of a family compared to other families. Students raised in socioeconomically advantaged homes can have significant advantages in learning to read, particularly in experience with oral language and early reading skills. Providing extra supports and resources can help create an equal foundation for all students.

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Students from high SES homes are often exposed to more sophisticated Vocabulary and Syntax than peers in economically disadvantaged homes. As a result, they typically have a much larger Vocabulary by the time they enter kindergarten. The resulting language gap often persists into the high school years.

Many of the negative effects that poverty has on language development can be mediated by enhancing parental and classroom language usage (e.g., increasing the number of words used, using more complex Syntax)

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