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I want my child to explore more in not just by their gender but opposite gender as I felt that it's a way to let them get more interaction and understanding of the opposite gender so in future they won't be afraid of unnecessary thinking don't know how to deal the other parties when they get older stepping out the society that everything looks new to them.
Read moreI want my children to be able to handle the characters of both genders at early age. Also how different genders interact. My husband family are all from gender exclusive schools but he didn't want our children to be in one... So that tells something
Very please w current school that gives right values. Interaction w opp can be during gp tuitions or w cousins. There is always chances to do so, doesn't mean only can do so in school.
Was in a girls school in primary school, and I really liked the culture there But then again, coed schools are better as my child would know how to socialise with both genders
Having experienced both single and mixed gender schools, being in a single gender school is a good and fun experience
There is certain bond amongst genders at that growing age But also include both genders in hang ours weekends etc
If put my son into all boys school, he dont experience with girl. He come out horny, and things goes wrong.
Just to make BGR problem a little more distant to achieve. I'll put my gals in gals school.
Eventually when you go to work you’re not going to be in a gender exclusive workplace
Why not? Anyway most kids attend enrichment classes these days so it doesn't matter