The lives of children from rich and poor American families look more different (61)___ ever before.Well-off families are ruled by calendars,with children (62)___ (participate) in ballet,soccer and after-school programs,according to (63)___ new Pew Research Center survey.
There are usually two parents,(64)___ spend a lot of time reading to children and (65)___(worry) about their anxiety levels and tight schedules.In poor families,meanwhile,children tend (66)___(spend) their time at home or with extended family,the survey found.
They are more (67)___(like)to grow up in neighborhoods (68)___ their parents say aren't great for raising children,and their parents worry about them getting shot,beaten up (69)___in trouble with the law.
The class (70)___(different)in raising up children are growing,researchers say,a symptom of widening inequality.