That's a tough question because I don't want to drag personal beliefs into this. Do you feel that if this program is as effective as this study suggests, it's not for the benefit of a large number of people for the government to make it mandatory in schools? Taking into account the low adoption rate to this point.
It would be nice if the government didn't need to get involved in it, but a 20% adoption rate shows the schools aren't doing it on their own. That's way too many kids who aren't getting this support network.
Again, I think sometimes people need to be dragged into the right decisions.
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