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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 [...]
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 [...]
