This document discusses how family, school, and work impact children's education. It notes that family is the most crucial influence on child development, and that a caring home environment with strong values provides the best chances for success. However, factors like poverty, discrimination, lack of social protection and education opportunities can lead to child labor instead of school. This negatively affects school attendance and performance, as work leaves little time for studying. Rural working children and those in poor communities where obtaining food is a higher priority than education are most impacted.