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Growing up as a child was really hectic in terms of schooling and holiday. My school closed by 2pm; but my parent organised an after-school lesson, which started by 3pm and ended by 6pm.

As if that was not enough, I would be made to read my books from 8pm to 9pm after which I was allowed to sleep by 10pm.

It is my view that none of the children faced with “no break education” have become geniuses through the process. There are several cases where these same parents still paid for special centres during professional examinations like WAEC or NECO to enable their wards attain good grades. What then is the main essence of this trauma forced on children?Children deserve some break to enable them refresh from classroom lessons, an opportunity provided for by the summer holidays.

 

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