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Tuesday, June 20, 2000, updated at 21:04(GMT+8)
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Beijingers Have More Family Education
As many as 97.3 percent of the parents whose children are below 14 years old have received a certain amount of family education, the latest report from the Beijing Association for Family Education says.
Some 93.4 percent of Beijing's primary and middle schools have set up special family education classrooms for parents, according to the report.
Founded in 1980, the Beijing Association of Family Education has set up 18 branches in all Beijing's districts in the past 20 years.
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As many as 97.3 percent of the parents whose children are below 14 years old have received a certain amount of family education, the latest report from the Beijing Association for Family Education says.
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