It depends on the individual child and their specific needs. Some children may benefit from integrated classrooms with appropriate support, while others may require a more specialized setting. Tailoring the educational environment to the unique needs of each child is important for their overall development and success.
Everything I would say that the main things to teach children would be respect for others, tolerance for differences and how to judge right from wrong. You also should teach them how to learn. Facts are not so important, if they know how to learn they can find out the facts by themselves.
Absolutely - it should be taught in classes pertaining to religion. There are many forms of creationism from many different religions. I think it is important for children to know about religions and creationism is part of the beliefs of some religious groups. I do not think it should be 'taught' but children should be taught of it. (There is a difference) That is just my opinion though and I respect the opinions of anybody who disagrees with me. And I encourage them to add their opinions. As for teaching young earth creationism or intelligent design in science class - absolutely not. Neither belief has a shred of empirical evidence to back them up, are untestable, unfalsifiable, and unable to make predictions - therefore, they are categorically unscientific in nature.
Children should be taught their mother tongue which i simply agree by saying that a child should follow his/her parents ethnicity .If a child was born by an African he/she should be brought up in an African way of life and this helps to promote other people's generation and mostly in Africa countries. The child should also be responsive to the father, and able to communicate with him.
Aztec children received education primarily through their family and community. They were taught practical skills like farming, crafts, and religious practices. Boys also underwent military training, while girls were taught household tasks and weaving.
The quote "Children must be taught how to think, not what to think" is attributed to Margaret Mead. However, there is no specific date associated with when she said or wrote this statement. It is a timeless message advocating for critical thinking and independent thought in education.
Children should be taught to listen so they can know what to do when something is what they have to do.
no they are creations of the devil made with weird chins and messed up faces and if you look at them you turn to stone.
No because developing social skills is an important part of human development. They need to be taught in an environment close to their peers
It would be pretty neat and useful if your children learned a secound language but not all children should be taught a second language it's really the child's parents decision!!
Children must be taught never to play with matches, lighters, fireworks, gasoline, and cleaning fluids.
They are taught Torah, they say blessings over food, and they're taught the various mitzvot (Torah-commands) as they become age-appropriate.
The history and existence of hate crimes should be taught in school, so we can raise aware and tolerant children for the future.
Children should be taught by parents how to behave.
Well if children are ages 10+ then it's good for them to know what it is and how it works.
Yes. Gay people share this planet with everyone else. Children should be taught that love comes in many forms.Yes. Gay people share this planet with everyone else. Children should be taught that love comes in many forms.
Yes it should be taught it is very important for our children to be fluent English speakers as well as spanish speakers..
No, You can say: I taught the children correct grammatical tense. or The learned scholar volunteered to tech the children correct grammatical tense