yes they do but they dont have tan bark they hav concrete insted so the childen could die
they do go to school
go to school
McDonalds! that's about it
Beth Doll has written: 'Resilient classrooms' -- subject(s): Education, Children with social disabilities, Children with mental disabilities, Classroom environment 'Bibliotherapy with young people' -- subject(s): Bibliotherapy for children, Bibliotherapy for teenagers 'Resilient playgrounds' -- subject(s): Playgrounds, Safety measures, Psychological aspects of Playgrounds, Social aspects, Psychological aspects, Social aspects of Playgrounds, Student counseling
People in the Victorian age did not have or use playgrounds. Instead, children played in a yard at school or home. But many children never went to school. They worked on the family farm or became apprentices to learn a skill or craft, such as "saddler" to make horse's saddles.
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Outdoorfunstore.com is a great place to look at playgrounds for children if you are interested in installing a playground in your backyard. There is a wide variety to choose from especially since you are not on a budget.
In general, the basic rules of Ankoh Itosu promulgated in 1908 are applied: If Karate were introduced at the elementary school level, the children would be well prepared for the military in the future. Both the First Duke of Wellington and Napoleon I discussed the concept of "tomorrow's victories come from the playgrounds of today".
Playgrounds
yes they do have university in japan and around 40% of children go to university after they finish high school
The school year typically runs 243 days in Japan.
All the time. They never sleep