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has a greater impact on the economy and long-term benefits.
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may become an impossible task with limited funding, with government support can help those families to have a suitable level of economic well-being.
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adult
literacy can have a generational impact. Literate parents are more likely to engage in their children’s Use synonyms
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as helping their children with homework, fostering a reading culture, and valuing children's achievement. These benefits mean that it can lead to the rates of educated young people, which reinforces the success of younger learners as well. In Linking Words
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literacy becomes a strategic, long-term investment rather than a competing priority.
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