For small children yes, but not for the older ones. They know what they like and want to become. You can't decide what jobs they will have in the future, that is their choice.
Parents and children together with expert counselors should decide the course for the child.
Creationism is currently taught in the public education system as a philosophical belief. As such, it is taught in mythology, philosophy, and literature classes. It currently has no place in science classes because it is not supported by scientific evidence. Until creationism is supported by actual evidence, it should continue being taught just as it is.
The decision of whether or not elementary kids should wear school uniforms is subjective and depends on various factors. Some argue that uniforms can promote a sense of equality among students and reduce distractions related to fashion. However, others believe that uniforms may stifle individuality and self-expression at a young age. Ultimately, it is up to the school and community to decide what works best for their students.
Better-paying jobs for attaining a higher education.
Not necessarily. In fact, this is a very controversial subject. Many people (both educators and parents) do believe that grades are the best way to assess if a student has mastered the course material; but others are not so sure. Since grades are usually determined by tests (whether assessments or exams, or even course work), these measurement tools do not always factor in that some students have test anxiety, or learning disabilities that make it difficult for them to score well on tests, or come from an impoverished background where they lack the most up-to-date learning aides like computers. Also, like anyone, a student might have a bad day and get a poor grade on an exam, even if they did know the material. Of course, there needs to be a way to decide how well students are doing. Many educators have come to believe that tests are one way to measure a student's intelligence, but they are not the only way.If you are asking about IQ tests specifically, those too are controversial. Many critics believe these tests are biased towards upper-middle and upper-class kids. It is well-documented that children are affected by their environment, especially in the formative years. If they come from homes where the parents are not able to speak English well, or homes where poverty prevents the parents from access to books and computers, the child may not come to school with a good enough vocabulary or reading skills; poor children often get lower scores on tests, including IQ tests. Here too, the need to determine a child's intelligence is certainly understandable, but many kids are grouped into lower-level classes through no fault of their own, rather than because they are not intelligent.
Mainly the fossil fuels, coal, natural gas, oil, and uranium
Childrens should be in bed by 8:30pm because children wants time to talk to friend do homework be on the internet or they might have a school disco so 8:30pmi don't agree with that.it is the child's parents who decide that not one adult who thinks they can rule other parents
Parents should decide.
Probate Court
No I don't think parents should decide who their children should marry or date. It's the child's decision and feelings. I say if you really love that person then it shouldn't matter
You will have to ask your parents, not us. We cannot decide that.
Decide how much weekly time you have to devote to the course.
Of course not. Mom and Dad (assuming they have custody) get to decide where you live.
If the parents are of faith and go to church, then they should bring their young children with them to give them a base of learning on religion from which to decide. But if, after the children reach the age where they can decide for themselves, they decide they don't want to go, then the parents need to respect their child's feelings about it and not force them to go if they don't want to. Also, if, when the young children become older, they decide they prefer to try another faith, then they should be allowed that choice, too.
They decide for themselves at 18. Before that it is up to the parents.
it depends when the parents decide to pay for it!
Halloween costumes. Of course, it is up to the parent to decide when their child should wear makeup. Most parents are okay with things such as lip gloss and nail polish.
wait till child is old enough to decide for themselves