Why is primary education important for development?
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because it makes to know the basic science and works in the brain development too
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Primary education is an out-and-out pre-requisite for continuous development. ... The role of primary education is to ensure the development of children. This means that all children are able to develop their social, cognitive, cultural, emotional and physical skills according to the best of their abilities.
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