What are the characteristics of poor children?

When I was a child, I was educated by my parents that my family was poor, and what ideas had a great influence on me. Children who grow up in poverty usually have the following characteristics:

1. Be sensible and thrifty: Due to poor family conditions, these children are usually more sensible and thrifty than their peers, and will learn how to live with limited resources and avoid waste.

2. Growing up in adversity: Due to family restrictions, these children need to face more life pressures and difficulties, and they need to learn to solve problems independently. Such a growing environment may make them stronger and more resilient.

3. Easy to feel anxious and inferior: Due to poor upbringing, these children may often feel anxious and inferior, and may be more vulnerable to discrimination and exclusion than other children, lacking security and self-confidence.

When I was a child, the concept of being poor at home instilled by my parents will also have an impact on my child's growth to a certain extent, which may lead to my child's psychological insecurity and inferiority complex, and may also affect my child's self-confidence and self-esteem. Of course, parents sometimes do it out of kindness, hoping that their children can cherish their living resources and learn to be thrifty and hardworking.