Ambassadors' children often receive a diverse education, which may include attending international schools that offer curricula from various countries, such as the International Baccalaureate (IB) or American and British systems. They may also be educated at home by private tutors, especially in locations where suitable schools are not available. Additionally, their education often includes exposure to multiple languages and cultures due to the diplomatic environment in which they are raised. Overall, their educational experiences are tailored to prepare them for a globalized world.
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Educated parents can affect children a future because the future of children's depend upon parents life so if parents are educated ,socialized and civilized than they will also make these children educated ,socialized and civilized so educated parents affect children's future
all children in the UK are educated
In schools of course. Although many children were educated at home.
They were educated very well.
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An educable child is one that could be educated. Ineducable children cannot be educated.
The only difference is that the children of educated parents who are also conscious of hygiene bring up their children in the same advantaged manner . But those parents who are themselves not educated and do not know anything about right hygiene bring up their children in the same disadvantaged manner.
The only difference is that the children of educated parents who are also conscious of hygiene bring up their children in the same advantaged manner . But those parents who are themselves not educated and do not know anything about right hygiene bring up their children in the same disadvantaged manner.
UNICEF ambassadors do not receive a salary for their roles. These ambassadors, who are often celebrities or public figures, volunteer their time and efforts to raise awareness and advocate for children's rights and welfare. Their contributions are typically considered a form of philanthropic engagement rather than a paid position.