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Should parents force their kids to go to school?

Should parents force their kids to go to school?

There are 5 reasons why you should never force your child into attending college against their will: It could create resentment and relationship estrangement. It runs the risk of them never finding their true life’s passion. It could create debt over training in a field they may never work in.

Why should we not force children?

Toddlers have not yet developed empathy and cannot see things from another child’s perspective. Forcing your child to share does not teach the social skills that we want toddlers to learn; instead, it may send many messages we don’t want to send, and may actually increase how often our toddlers throw a tantrum.

What are the benefit of going to school?

Benefits of Education are Societal and Personal. Those who get an education have higher incomes, have more opportunities in their lives, and tend to be healthier. Societies benefit as well. Societies with high rates of education completion have lower crime, better overall health, and civic involvement.

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Should children be forced to go to school?

Children aren’t actually forced to go to school. They are forced to have an education through whatever means necessary. Alternatives to public and private school are online schooling, or home schooling- the parents have to be qualified to teach their children.

Should all schoolchildren be forced to follow the same curriculum?

By forcing all schoolchildren through the same standard curriculum, we reduce their opportunities to follow alternative pathways. The school curriculum represents a tiny subset of the skills and knowledge that are important to our society. In this day and age, nobody can learn more than a sliver of all there is to know.

Why send your child to school at age 5?

And yet somehow, when parents send their children off to school at the age of five, most of them aren’t thinking of kindergarten class in terms of career preparation. They think of early education as a place to shape children into citizens of the world: responsible and law-abiding members of society.

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Why does school feel like it keeps changing?

The lack of agreement is amusing. Until you realize it’s impossible to head for a goal if you don’t know what the goal is. Which is why school can feel like the reasons keep changing from class to class or teacher to teacher. School is trying to be too many vague things. So what is “educated”? That’s the thing! It can be whatever someone needs.