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why do kids have to go to school
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There are a few big reasons kids go to school:
- Learn basic skills: reading, writing, math, science and other subjects you need later in life.
- Build thinking skills: how to solve problems, learn new things, and think critically.
- Practice social skills: make friends, work in teams, and learn how to get along with others.
- Prepare for a job or further education: school helps you discover what you’re good at and what you might want to do as an adult.
- Safety and support: schools provide a supervised place during the day and often meals, counseling, and health services.
- Citizenship and rules: kids learn about laws, history, and how communities and societies work.
Also, in most places it’s required by law that children attend school (or be taught at home), so families follow those rules. If you want, I can explain what kids learn at different ages or how homeschooling works.
- Learn basic skills: reading, writing, math, science and other subjects you need later in life.
- Build thinking skills: how to solve problems, learn new things, and think critically.
- Practice social skills: make friends, work in teams, and learn how to get along with others.
- Prepare for a job or further education: school helps you discover what you’re good at and what you might want to do as an adult.
- Safety and support: schools provide a supervised place during the day and often meals, counseling, and health services.
- Citizenship and rules: kids learn about laws, history, and how communities and societies work.
Also, in most places it’s required by law that children attend school (or be taught at home), so families follow those rules. If you want, I can explain what kids learn at different ages or how homeschooling works.
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