Yes, it is important to have parents as your partners. Parents need to understand what the child is learning and reinforce it at home. Show me a failing student and I'll show you "no parent participation".
Should be, but, unfortunatly, some aren't. It depends on the child and the gardians.
Statistically, yes. See the link below for more information.
Children were not involved as perpetrators, if that is what you mean.
It is generally the mother that takes more interest in the children's education as far as helping with their children's homework, but some fathers may become involved as well. Mothers and fathers discuss their child's education as to whether their child will go to public school or private school and if their children are doing well in school then the parents will want to discuss with their children what college they may want to go too.
The civil rights issue involved in Brown v Board of Education was whether "separate but equal" education systems were fair to African-American children.
Parents of children can share the book with their child if the book is written in both languages. This makes the parent more involved in their child's education.
Japanese children.
Indeed. 2% of children dont go to school, and with the other 98% thousands drop out every year and are involved in child labor. 3.1 children in Tunisia are EMPLOYED. But they say that education of children of the ages 6-16 are to have COMPULSORY education. (See? I wrote important words with caps :D)
Developmental psychologists are the ones who are usually involved with children.
no children involved
UNICEF is a branch of the United Nations that is involved with children's health and their rights.
Most people would agree that children should not be. Unfortunately children are always involved in war. It simply cannot be avoided. Either as victims, the descendants of victims or participants.
It is inappropriate to marry children regardless of the genders involved.