We should teach people how to parent
No one knows how to raise kids merely by instinct. Structured, formal education is linked to good outcomes for families.
There are just some things you don’t do without preparation. You’re not meant to drive a car without taking lessons and passing a test. You aren’t supposed to scuba dive without certification. You can’t teach – or practice law, or therapy, or cosmetology – without first proving your knowledge. But you can become a parent without any training at all – and that’s a pretty high-stakes position.
Atlantic
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