Mexico vs France
Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.
Mexico
In Mexico, children stay up for the family dinner at 9 PM β because family time trumps early bedtimes.
Late dinners are the norm, not the exception β children are woven into adult social life rather than separated from it.
France
In France, school lunches are four-course meals with a cheese course, and children eat what's served.
French school canteens serve a starter, main course, cheese, and dessert. There are no vending machines, no packed lunches, and no substitutions β food education is part of the curriculum.
Mexico
A large public education system serving over 25 million students. The school day typically runs from 8 AM to 12:30 PM, though 'full-time schools' (escuelas de tiempo completo) extend to 3:30 PM. The SEP (Secretariat of Public Education) controls curriculum nationally.
France
Free, secular public education is a constitutional principle. Children enter Γ©cole maternelle at age 3 (compulsory since 2019). The curriculum is highly centralized and standardized nationally. Wednesday afternoons are traditionally free.
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