In the survey conducted by Habitat, 80% of the households had children residing with them. There is a direct correlation between housing quality and children's wellbeing, and studies have shown that having access to inexpensive housing has good benefits on them that last for the rest of their lives. Increased confidence is mostly responsible for this improvement in wellbeing. Having a house avoids frequent moves, which results in fewer school transfers. Children can establish a "home base" in which they can interact with friends, form deep bonds with teachers, and take part in extracurricular activities. Living in secure, cheap housing benefits one's mental health in a variety of ways. Reduced financial stress, enhanced family dynamics, and greater physical health are a few examples of this.
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