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90% of Indian parents recognise early life skills but only 23% act, reveals survey

While over 90% of parents acknowledge the crucial role of life skills education in their children's development, only 23% have taken concrete steps to incorporate such training into their child's upbringing.

October 09, 2024 / 14:06 IST
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A recent survey conducted by K12 Techno Services reveals a significant disparity between Indian parents' recognition of the importance of early life skills training and their actual implementation. While over 90% of parents acknowledge the crucial role of life skills education in their children's development, only 23% have taken concrete steps to incorporate such training into their child's upbringing.

The survey, titled "Parents' Attitude & Perception towards the Indian School Education Landscape," garnered responses from over 3000 parents across India. It sheds light on the evolving parental priorities in the Indian education landscape and highlights the need for increased awareness and accessibility of life skills programs.

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Key Findings

Overwhelming Support for Early Life Skills Training: 94% of parents believe that teaching life skills at an early age is essential for a child's overall development.