User talk:Nallanikitha


 * PROBLEMS OF GIRL CHILD EDUCATION***

Even after so many programs and policies of the governement,we are still lagging behind in providing education to the girl child.the problem here is not in implementation but in the level of commitment of people in general.


 * THE COST OF EDUCATION:Though education should be fre, there are a lot of costs associated with sending children to school.the cost of uniforms,textbooks,or bus fare can be too much to bear for a family living in poverty.too often,parents choose to keep their girls at home and send the boys to school instead.


 * DISTANCE TO SCHOOL:In many partsof the developing world the nearest primary school to a particular community might be a 4 or 5 hour long walk away.on top of that girls may face dangers or violence on the long way to school:so many parents opt to keep their daughters at home and out of harms away.


 * VIOLENCE AT SCHOOL:Once arriving to school,girls may face various forms of violence at the hands of tachers,peers,ad the other people in the schoolenvironment.if parents find out school isn't safe for their daughters,they may remove from school.


 * GENDER NORMS:Typically girls are asked to fetch the water,takecare of the younger siblingd and to help their mothers cook and clean.due to this girls may not have the oppurtunity to attend school because their contribution to the household ar valued more than their personal educaation.


 * EARLY MARRIAGE AND PREGNANCY:When girls are forced to marry young they are often pulled out of school at a very critical age in their development.the transition from primary to secondary education in their development.the transition from primary to secondary education is key for girls to gain the life sills they need to escape the cycle of poverty.yet,this is often the same time that many girls leave school due to early marriage or pregnancy.girls who become pregnant are often discouraged from attending school because of stigma surrounding them..