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Early education is important for children. But the system that only focuses on studies involving mathematics and science and having no exposure to pratical side of life should be a thing of the past. A future politician would not require his childhood science lesson to be street smart and efficient in practical diplomacy. I think children should be exposed to pratical life sessions in school in the form of case studies and day to day situations to asses their aptitude for their parents to plan their future rather just send them in a run out of the mill school system alone which they might or might not need in future.

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