Comparison

Latvia vs Spain

Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.

At a glance

Latvia

Latvian children weave flower crowns and jump over bonfires during the midsummer Jani festival.

The Jani summer solstice celebration is the most beloved Latvian holiday, where children stay up all night singing folk songs around fires.

Spain

In Spain, children routinely stay up past 10 PM โ€” and nobody bats an eye.

Family life revolves around late meals, evening paseos, and a rhythm that baffles Northern European parents.

How they compare
Child independence expectations
Latvia
Spain
Low High
Structured enrichment emphasis
Latvia
Spain
Low High
Risk tolerance in play
Latvia
Spain
Low High
School systems
Baltic reformed model

Latvia

Latvia follows a 9-3 system with compulsory education from ages 5 to 16. Latvian is the language of instruction. The system transitioned from Russian and minority-language schools to Latvian-only instruction in 2019, affecting the large Russian-speaking minority.

Continental European model

Spain

School starts at age 6. Strong emphasis on academic content from early grades. Homework is expected from age 6-7. Most schools run 9 AM to 5 PM with a long lunch break.

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