Do children need their own bedroom to reach their "academic potential"?

Last updated: 06/09/2013 12:19 by CathyMum to CathyMum's Blog
Filed under: School Age Kids
The British Education Secretary has been criticised for claiming that every child needs a “room of one’s own” to reach their academic potential.
 
Critics have pointed out that new rules introduced in the UK say that children under 16 in a home receiving housing benefit have to share a room with a sibling of the same gender.
 
The measures, dubbed a ‘bedroom tax’, also state that brothers and sisters will have to share a room until the age of 10.
 
What do you think? Do children need their own bedroom? Is it reasonable to expect them to share with siblings?

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