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2 in 3 parents wish they were taught this when they were kids

Por: New York Post Life October 27, 2022

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More than four out of five parents want their young children to learn more than just STEM, according to new research. A poll of 2,000 American parents of children ages five and younger found 77% believe character development skills are just as important for their young children as academic skills in early education. In addition to STEM education, parents want their children to develop a sense of belonging and community (77%) and learn the value... + full article



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