Costa Rica vs Kuwait
Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.
Costa Rica
In Costa Rica, 'pura vida' isn't just a greeting โ it's a parenting philosophy prioritizing happiness over achievement.
Costa Rica consistently ranks among the happiest countries despite modest GDP โ and its child-rearing culture reflects that emphasis on well-being over competition.
Kuwait
Kuwaiti families spend an average of 15% of income on private tutoring.
Despite free public education, the tutoring industry reflects intense parental investment in academic achievement.
Costa Rica
Costa Rica abolished its army in 1948 and redirected spending to education and healthcare. Public education is free and compulsory from age 4 through secondary. The school year runs February to December. English instruction begins in first grade in most public schools.
Kuwait
Kuwait provides free education through university for citizens. The 4-4-4 system is gender-segregated at all levels. Private schools serve both the large expatriate population and wealthy Kuwaitis seeking English-medium or bilingual education.
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