Yes, but they don't always agree with their parents.
Not so much that he is able to cook, but that he is willing to learn !
The word that means willing to learn is "curious."
One reason the Puritans supported public education was so their children could learn to read. They wanted their children to be able to read The Bible.
You have to know the appropriate skills or be willing to learn them.
The biggest benefit to home schooling is that you are in control of what your children learn and how and when they learn that material. "Through home schooling, your children will get more personal attention than they would be able to receive in a classroom with 20-15 other children."
Very few children are able to go to school and girls have a hard time attending school if there is one.
Children learn either by going to school, being home-schooled, or educated in mosques or other Holy places of worship. Tutoring is also another option that is available to students who are willing to lear.
That is called a student. People at school/college that are not willing to learn are called several things. Most kindly they are waste of time.
Yes with hard work and dedication. You can achieve this by improving on your shots. Learning is a continuous process, you must be willing to learn also.
Willing wants to, able can. Example sentence: John was willing to play basketball, but at his short height, he was unable to qualify for the basketball team.
Intellectual needs are the needs of children which they learn and grow up with, such as tieing a shoe lace.
When they are in preschool, where they should learn the full alphabet of their language. that depends entirely on the child, however most children learn the whole alphabet at roughly 4 1/2 yrs...i think???