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Are More Parents Avoiding Saying 'Go Study'? Surprising Reality: 54% of Guardians Give High Marks to Children's Autonomous Home Learning

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  • Are More Parents Avoiding Saying 'Go Study'? Surprising Reality: 54% of Guardians Give High Marks to Children's Autonomous Home Learning
  • According to a survey conducted in May 2026 by NEXER Inc. and KATEKYO Gakuin Miyagi targeting 100 parents nationwide, it was found that 54% positively evaluate their children's autonomous home study habits. Furthermore, 55% of households rarely or never prompt their children to 'go study,' indicating a trend of respecting children's autonomy. Meanwhile, the use of external services like cram schools remains at 25%, revealing that many families support learning through the child's own efforts and family support.
  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Date: Wed May 27 2026 13:00:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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According to a survey conducted in May 2026 by NEXER Inc. and KATEKYO Gakuin Miyagi targeting 100 parents nationwide, it was found that 54% positively evaluate their children's autonomous home study habits. Furthermore, 55% of households rarely or never prompt their children to 'go study,' indicating a trend of respecting children's autonomy. Meanwhile, the use of external services like cram schools remains at 25%, revealing that many families support learning through the child's own efforts and family support.

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Are More Parents Avoiding Saying 'Go Study'? Surprising Reality: 54% of Guardians Give High Marks to Children's Autonomous Home Learning (Wed May 27 2026 13:00:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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PR TIMES
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Wed May 27 2026 13:00:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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According to a survey conducted in May 2026 by NEXER Inc. and KATEKYO Gakuin Miyagi targeting 100 parents nationwide, it was found that 54% positively evaluate their children's autonomous home study habits. Furthermore, 55% of households rarely or never prompt their children to 'go study,' indicating a trend of respecting children's autonomy. Meanwhile, the use of external services like cram schools remains at 25%, revealing that many families support learning through the child's own efforts and family support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Who conducted this survey?
A: It was jointly conducted by NEXER Inc. and KATEKYO Gakuin Miyagi.
Q: Who were the survey respondents?
A: The survey targeted 100 men and women nationwide who have children of high school age or younger.
Q: What percentage of parents feel their children study autonomously?
A: A total of 54.0%, combining 'strongly feel so' (21.0%) and 'somewhat feel so' (33.0%).
Q: How many families use tutoring services like cram schools or private tutors?
A: 25.0% of families use them, while 75.0% do not.
Q: What is the percentage of parents who want their children to study more?
A: A total of 45.0%, combining 'strongly feel so' (15.0%) and 'somewhat feel so' (30.0%).