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Okay, so from my point of view, it is of equal importance that children receive rewards from both parents and their teachers. Regarding teachers, they are the ones who know children best academically and understand how much their students have dedicated themselves to studying and making strides. As for parents, they are the ones who [...]
Personally, I think these two kinds of rewards are interdependent. For example, if you get applause from your teacher or rewards, you can tell it to your parents and you can get some additional prizes too. I think you do because parents most of the time believe in teachers, and your academic achievements or status [...]
I think appreciation from both of these individuals is crucial because, firstly, from the parents, it is essential since children, or basically students, spend most of their time at home. Parents are the closest to the children. If parents don't give much appreciation or rewards to their children, it is also crucial because they will [...]
I think that depends on the situation. For example, if a child is participating in a competition or a tournament, they should receive gifts from their teachers. Apart from that, if they are in a home environment, of course they should receive gifts from their parents. So in a way, to encourage a good competitive [...]
Yes, I agree it's more important for children to receive rewards from their parents than from teachers because if parents give gifts to their children, they will be very happy and satisfied.
I particularly agree with this statement because I have experience from my family giving me a gift, and I felt enhanced. It improved my life, and I needed to improve and get a high score after receiving this gift.
Yes, I agree because children need reinforcement and support from their parents instead of the teacher. Children spend most of their time with their parents, and the majority of their time is going to be with their mom and dad. If their mom and dad reward them for completing a good task or for obeying [...]
Yes, I completely agree that children are more motivated when they receive rewards from their parents rather than from their teachers. There are several reasons that support this belief. Firstly, parents play a crucial role in every child's life. When children receive prestigious awards from their parents, it motivates them to continue that kind of [...]
Well, I don't have a strong opinion either way. I believe that every child needs encouragement from both their parents and teachers, and even their friends. A sense of recognition is very motivating, and it can foster their motivation to try again next time. I don't think it's necessary to give them expensive rewards like [...]
