Problem of poor children should not stop at the point where children's family can be blamed from being poor. The writer argues that the state has to take responsibility due to its duty to provide welfareness to society. However, in reality, the writer also argues there are many government's policies which contradict and do not really reflect the best interest of children.
It is the writer's intention to see the state provides more pro-children policy so as to be in line with what the state has positioned children as the next generation of society.