My hope is that if these types of skills are taught at school, the children can generalize what they've learned back to the home. I have worked in homes with parents, teaching them parenting and some other skills, and most have been receptive, if only for the duration of the classes. What's really cool is when you see the light bulb going on and know that the parent (or child) understands the message being taught, and cares to learn. Some parents have issues themselves, whether through lack of parenting while growing up, or other reasons, and don't have the capability of teaching these things to their children, but some of those parents being introduced to the subjects from the bottom up (kids to parents) could hopefully make a difference, and potentially change home lives for the better, as well.