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According to my opinion, I think parents should help their children's schoolwork in some limited areas because they don't need to help with all schoolwork. It will decline the student's ability to work, and they have to learn something. That's why teachers provide some homework. So that's the reason. Parents can help, but not with [...]
In my point of view, no. I do not think it is a good thing for parents to help their children complete their schoolwork because it replaces the children's ability to overcome hard work and the fears they face during their study time. I think if children complete their tasks or solve their math problems [...]
So in my opinion, it depends. On the one hand, parents are encouraged to help students with their schoolwork because students still lack knowledge that parents can provide from their experiences. Parents are the second teachers in their homes who can bring them a lot of ideas and stories that they haven't experienced before. But [...]
I think parents should try to balance between providing supervision and guidance for their children and, at the same time, teaching them how to be self-independent, to foster their critical thinking skills and problem-solving skills so that they can manage to take care of their own responsibilities when they grow up. I think they should [...]
Yes, I think it's a good thing for parents to help their children with schoolwork. It's a responsibility of parents to support their children in their education. When this becomes a routine, children can learn how to do their assignments independently and also develop discipline.
I believe it's important for children to develop independence and learn to solve problems on their own. While parents can provide guidance and support, excessive help with schoolwork can hinder a child's ability to develop essential skills like critical thinking and problem-solving. By encouraging self-reliance, we empower children to become confident and capable individuals who [...]
