Explain how important education is, and add some lies that will get the child/children up and moving. Here are some ideas.
-if you don't have good education, you'll end up pumping gas in a gas station for the whole day.
-if you have good education, you will get the chance to do anything you wish.
Well, of course not! First off, there are different types of ways to do school. Not all people go to school. Some people stay at home and study, but either way, most children at least have an education so that when they grow up, they will find a job. It is rare that anyone doesn't go to school, or doesn't have an education, even if it is only by your own parents.
The main people in early childhood education are teachers, parents, and administrators. Teachers work directly with children to facilitate their learning and development. Parents play a crucial role in supporting their children's education at home and in the community. Administrators oversee and manage early childhood education programs and institutions.
Yes, they should have to pay the money back. If they took their education seriously, they would not have failed. Giving financial aid to people that are not ready to take their education seriously is a huge waste of time.
i think so but many parents trick their kids into eating them by saying that.........they jst really want their childrens' to be fit or healthy
jobs, divorce between parents, money cutts,education,healthy environment
Yes. Hurricanes can seriously injure and kill people.
This is a stupid question. The poor didn't get educated but their parents might have. But usually poor people are not educated
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She says to get smart you have to learn by going to school and getting an education. -Seriously people? I am 10 an i can answer this question.
There are many resources and packets of information on the internet that offer services for people struggling with family relationships. Childrens Society and Parents Connect are two great websites that offer services.
Basic education is the responsibility first of the parents and then of the community to set up and supervise the local schools. HIgher education for the 20% or people who can profit from it should be offered by the states.
No