So they can learn what the teacher is talking about. If a student is sick and/or absent, they will stay at home for ill-treatments. Too many sick days for children to miss school days, their parents take their child to the hospital to get well or better. However, too many days in the hospital that a child is sick, he or she will die from illness. Later in life, the child's parents have a funeral for their sick child in the hospital to die from illness. After the funeral, they will always have their memory about their child being sick in the hospital, and then die from illness.
Their parents always love their children, regardless or irregardless of their child's sickness. They do love them so much! :)
First answer: The reason children go to school is to prepare them for life; to give them the tools they need to make it in life.
Second answer: Many reasons. First and foremost education. You really can't have a society advance if each generation has to re-invent language and math etc. Secondly socialization. You can get education from your parents via homeschooling, but you lose the social aspect. Learning to get along with peers and adults (authority). There are ways that homeschooling can cover those topics, but it is harder.
Third answer: Children go to school in order to learn the basic things that are required to succeed and earn a living in life. For some this is limited to simple reading and writing and basic understanding of numbers. For others this requires a large amount of knowledge such as knowledge of Biology if the person wanted to work in a biological related field when they were older.
To learn how to read, write (so yoo doo not rite like zis), speak properly, etc. in order to live a life where one can function daily without the need to get help from others.
Also because it's the law, your parents make you, and it's the best way to have a social life.
So they can learn is the simplest answer. The more you learn the more you know. Reading books is an especially good way to learn about the world
Children have to go to school to get an education and to complement the things they are being taught at home by their parents. Also the parents need a break from their children.
Children have to go to school because they need to learn how to write or do maths for when they grow up. Also they can be home schooled but parents have jobs and sometimes don't have time to stay home and look after their kids.
Children go to school to learn new things and make new friends. Children learn reading, writing, math, science, history, art, Physical Education, library, and more! School makes children ready for the real world of billing, reading, communication, and more.
Kids go to school to get trained for their future lives and jobs. They learn useful stuff to know how to survive. School is really helpful, because parents get to make money while their children receive education at the same time.
Children have to go to school to get an education and to complement the things they are being taught at home by their parents. Also the parents need a break from their children.
Children have to go to school because they need to learn how to
write or do maths for when they grow up. Also they can be home
schooled but parents have jobs and sometimes don't have time to
stay home and look after their kids.
Children go to school to learn new things and make new friends.
Children learn reading, writing, math, science, history, art,
Physical Education, library, and more! School makes children ready
for the real world of billing, reading, communication, and more.
It's the law. :)
I think children go to school to learn. And to learn about the world and what goes on.
Kids have friends to talk to during class. Don't get me wrong because some kids do like to go to school to learn new things, but most kids like to go because of my first reason.
Just read on Dr Greene.com that there is no reason to exclude kids with roseola from school.
Yes, most kids go to school.
The reason that many children did not go to school was because the family wanted them to work on the farm. there was not a law that said people had to go to school.
yes kids in mali do go to school.
yes,Kids do go to school in Kenya,But not all......
Indonesian kids which lucky enough will attend private school. But I think Indonesian kids mostly go to state school. There are also kids go to a muslim school ( MI / MTs / MA ) and kids from overseas attend international school.
the reason why children from the age 5-18 have to go to school because it is all a part of the education process in which you need to pursue a regular life style
About 38 million kids go to school in Washington.
His kids go to a sexual school far from home.
its the reason you think it is.
Kids usually go to school for 9 yrs in primary school