To increase the chance of getting enough nutrients and decrease the chance of consuming to much toxins.
Of course! Every soap opera needs a few young children so there is variety of ages.
No you should learn something new every day. Some say that the "classroom" is the worst place to learn. It is better for young children to be in real world situations. The "classroom" is to keep order.
Most children back then didn't have schools so therefore they were taught how to survive. Their parents taught them how to hunt and farm. Most of their childhood was not fun. They were forced to do backbreaking work every-day. Every child did that unless they were royalty.
I do not believe that every school child should get a university education. There is a need in every society for people with a variety of skills. Many careers require skills that are not taught in a university setting, such as plumbing or electrical.
Children observe every aspect of their parents as well as the values and morals they honor and conduct themselves accordingly. This is learned and followed by the children.
At least every other day.
Adults should get 2,000. Children should get 2,500.
False. While children in a school zone should exercise caution, it is not accurate to label them as human caution signs. Signs and signals are important for traffic safety, and children should be taught road safety rules to help protect themselves.
it is taught because when you grow up pretty much every job has math in it .
Each year, parents worry about how to keep their children from catching a cold or the flu. Pediatricians recommend that parents get their children vaccinated against the flu every fall. The flu vaccination can protect a child from several types of common flu each year. Children should be taught to wash their hands often throughout the day and to avoid sharing eating utensils and drinking glasses. They should also cough and sneeze into a tissue.
every day!
Shokolokobangoshe in West African (Nigerian) folklore and fireplace stories was a wise character who had answers to every question and many stories that taught good morals to children