A child should be educated so they can learn about the world and how to become more independent.
An educable child is one that could be educated. Ineducable children cannot be educated.
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Education is not a privilege it is a right and a child should be denied it. Every child must receive proper education, that will help them in growing. If every child is educated, the society and country will progress, they will have proper jobs and could earn and educated their coming generations. Education is something that leads to the development of the whole nation, other than the individual, its family, community, and society.
Education is not a privilege it is a right and a child should be denied it. Every child must receive proper education, that will help them in growing. If every child is educated, the society and country will progress, they will have proper jobs and could earn and educated their coming generations. Education is something that leads to the development of the whole nation, other than the individual, its family, community, and society.
No a child of 10 should not be watching a PG rated movie alone as there are words and scenes which might need to be explained or need to be educated on with their child in regards to respecting others through words or deed.
The simple answer is poverty.
YES they can.
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Girls should be educated for the same reasons that boys should be educated. So that she can get a good job to support herself and so that she can follow her career goals and dreams.
No one was "entitled" to an education in ancient Rome. An entitlement program was unknown, at least for schooling. If a parent wanted their child to be educated he sent the kid to school and paid the teacher. The wealthier the parent, the better and more highly educated his child could become.No one was "entitled" to an education in ancient Rome. An entitlement program was unknown, at least for schooling. If a parent wanted their child to be educated he sent the kid to school and paid the teacher. The wealthier the parent, the better and more highly educated his child could become.No one was "entitled" to an education in ancient Rome. An entitlement program was unknown, at least for schooling. If a parent wanted their child to be educated he sent the kid to school and paid the teacher. The wealthier the parent, the better and more highly educated his child could become.No one was "entitled" to an education in ancient Rome. An entitlement program was unknown, at least for schooling. If a parent wanted their child to be educated he sent the kid to school and paid the teacher. The wealthier the parent, the better and more highly educated his child could become.No one was "entitled" to an education in ancient Rome. An entitlement program was unknown, at least for schooling. If a parent wanted their child to be educated he sent the kid to school and paid the teacher. The wealthier the parent, the better and more highly educated his child could become.No one was "entitled" to an education in ancient Rome. An entitlement program was unknown, at least for schooling. If a parent wanted their child to be educated he sent the kid to school and paid the teacher. The wealthier the parent, the better and more highly educated his child could become.No one was "entitled" to an education in ancient Rome. An entitlement program was unknown, at least for schooling. If a parent wanted their child to be educated he sent the kid to school and paid the teacher. The wealthier the parent, the better and more highly educated his child could become.No one was "entitled" to an education in ancient Rome. An entitlement program was unknown, at least for schooling. If a parent wanted their child to be educated he sent the kid to school and paid the teacher. The wealthier the parent, the better and more highly educated his child could become.No one was "entitled" to an education in ancient Rome. An entitlement program was unknown, at least for schooling. If a parent wanted their child to be educated he sent the kid to school and paid the teacher. The wealthier the parent, the better and more highly educated his child could become.