Absolutely. It's one reason students have a gap year between secondary school and university, or study abroad programs, or travel between years. It's good after school is done, too.
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Absolutely. It's one reason students have a gap year between secondary school and university, or study abroad programs, or travel between years. It's good after school is done, too.
Thanks for extending it a bit further. Traveling indeed helps for overall well-being, particularly among growing adolescents. And Travel is a purpose, it's not merely a selfie-ops.
The way school is these days, I'd rather have a child travel the world for a year than study at uni. The child would actually learn useful skills and abilities which can't be taught any other way. The child would also accelerate maturity.
Absolutely, traveling expands the horizon of the way of thinking.