A new survey suggests that most Canadian parents are concerned their children aren't equipped to handle the challenges of daily life.
A new survey suggests most Canadian parents are concerned their children aren't equipped to handle the challenges of daily life.
He said virtual schooling for so long during the pandemic deprived children of some essential skills. Eybel says Scouts Canada is attempting to help build those skills by cutting out screen time and offering new experiences. The survey also found that 46 per cent of parents feel they aren't doing enough to prepare their children while a similiar amount of respondents said they knew exposure to new opportunities to build problem-solving and leadership skills would be what's needed to tackle the challenge.The Shopping Trends team is independent of the journalists at CTV News. We may earn a commission when you use our links to shop.
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