How to select between Private schools and Public schools?

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  1. soutienscolairefr profile image61
    soutienscolairefrposted 13 years ago

    How to select between Private schools and Public schools?

    The selection between private educational institutions and public educational institutions is decisive for the instruction and the personal evolution of your kid. This essential issue can be discussed at any time by the family.

  2. yssubramanyam profile image60
    yssubramanyamposted 13 years ago

    you need to select the school according to your financial resources. education is very expensive now a days. learning is purely based on parental guidance.

    1. soutienscolairefr profile image61
      soutienscolairefrposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you for your opinion, in fact it should take in consideration the financial aspect but I want have some opinions about the other aspects.

    2. yssubramanyam profile image60
      yssubramanyamposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      make sure the scool do not over burden the child as well do not put them in practice system

    3. DrAndrea profile image59
      DrAndreaposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Parental guidance is key, yssubramanyam, as you have stated. Unfortunatley, kids learn so many things outside of the home through peers, teachers, etc. No matter what school your child enters, it is imperative parents give them a firm foundation.

    4. soutienscolairefr profile image61
      soutienscolairefrposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Yes parents are the key but the education of our kids today is not only done by the parental home and values. In fact, with different types of external impacts like friends, teachers, it's not so evident.... So education should take in consideration

  3. DrAndrea profile image59
    DrAndreaposted 13 years ago

    There are many factors to consider when deciding about the education of your child. Where you live, your child's abilities, your finances, school curriculum etc. Everything has to be considered because you can not go back years later and fix it. Some children are more adaptable than others, and could survive easily in either situation. It is a hard decision no matter what, and one that I have personally had to consider.

    1. yssubramanyam profile image60
      yssubramanyamposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      every thing is commercialized. we have to be personally responsible for discipline, manners, moral and ethical behavior. the character is buit upon these pillars. present digital world is a threat to future generations in building a good culture.

    2. soutienscolairefr profile image61
      soutienscolairefrposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Totally true

 
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