Comparison

Turkey vs Denmark

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

At a glance

Turkey

Turkish children kiss elders' hands and touch them to their foreheads as greeting.

This ritual of el ΓΆpmek reflects deep intergenerational respect embedded in daily Turkish family life.

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.

How they compare
Child independence expectations
Turkey
Denmark
Low High
Structured enrichment emphasis
Turkey
Denmark
Low High
Risk tolerance in play
Turkey
Denmark
Low High
School systems
Centralized national model

Turkey

Turkey's education system is centrally managed by the Ministry of National Education. Compulsory education spans 12 years in a 4+4+4 structure. Religious education (imam hatip schools) has expanded significantly since 2012.

Nordic model

Denmark

Formal academic instruction begins at age 6–7 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.

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