In ancient Egypt, writing was a complex skill, primarily practiced by scribes. These individuals held a high social status and underwent years of rigorous training to master hieroglyphs. Their work was crucial for administration, religious texts, and historical records. Education for most children, however, was informal and focused on practical skills relevant to their family's trade, such as farming or craftsmanship. Based on the text, what can be said about education in ancient Egypt?
A) All children received formal education in hieroglyphs.