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Brain teaser 2
A family has four children. Their two eldest, a boy and a girl, are of primary-school age. The parents need help at home as well as extra income. Should they send both their eldest children to school?
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In Scholastica’s, 12, spare time she goes to school and takes typing and cooking classes in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya Going to school does not mean that children cannot help their parents, as most of you probably know! And if everyone helps out with the chores, boys and girls, maybe everyone can go to school too. In places where children have to help out with farming, for example, or do some paid work to supplement family income, schools may be able to offer flexible class schedules and programmes. |
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