Denmark vs Iceland
Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.
Denmark
In Denmark, babies sleep outside in sub-zero weather.
It's considered healthy β and it's just one of the things that surprises families arriving from abroad.
Iceland
Icelandic teens went from the heaviest drinkers in Europe to the sobriest in 20 years.
The 'Icelandic Model' replaced teen substance use with organized sports, music, and family time.
Denmark
Formal academic instruction begins at age 6β7 β later than most countries. The first years emphasize social development, play-based learning, and creative exploration. Homework is minimal before age 10. No grades until 8th grade.
Iceland
Iceland's 10-year compulsory school (grunnskΓ³li) runs from age 6 to 16 with no separation into tracks. There are no standardized national exams. Schools emphasize creativity, outdoor education, and wellbeing alongside academics.
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