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No, actually parents shouldn't always help their children with everything. For the things that the children find too hard and difficult to cope with, the parent can lend a helping hand. When they overcome the difficulties and hardships they encounter, such as studying difficulties or challenges in housework like cooking or vacuuming the floor, I [...]
I totally agree with this because parents should let their kids explore the world and try new things that they cannot do or have not tried before. They can learn from their mistakes, which will build their skills to continue in the world. For example, if they want to go to a place that is [...]
Why assisting their children with the things they do is important for the child's development. But I don't think that the case of parents always helping their children with everything they do is a good thing. Because if their children are too reliant on the parents' support and assistance, they cannot be independent in their [...]
I don't think so. Despite the fact that parents should help their children with everything, such as making decisions, dressing, eating, and walking during their formative years, they should not help them when they grow up. If they do this, their children will become reliant on their assistance for the rest of their lives and [...]
No, I don't think so. Parents should assist their children in doing something, but always allow their children to do things independently. When they grow up, if they are always seeking help from their parents, that may lead to a dependent future. In this modern world, everyone is independent; everyone is an independent person.
No, I don't think so because when children are figuring out a problem, it is better to let them solve it by themselves. However, sometimes help is necessary because being stuck in one place is not a good thing. That's when help from their parents comes in to guide the children in solving whatever problem [...]
No, I don't think so. In my opinion, parents shouldn't always help their kids whenever they need support. Because their children would become too dependent. They also wouldn't develop problem-solving skills and critical thinking. However, they need to learn how to solve their problems by themselves. As a result, it is very important for their [...]
No, this can make children too dependent. It should be a gradual process. Parents can start by showing how it's done and letting them do it completely on their own. Children should learn that they can do things on their own as they grow up.
