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September 2021
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Parents should not help their children with homework
Homeworks are a way of developing a child's mind and giving them a sense of independence. Homework can sometimes be a little bit exhausting but they are very necessary. Normally when children are struggling they turn to their parents for help ... Is that really a good thing ? .. In my opinion, I don't think so ... Independence should begin at a young age. i might not be a psychologist of some sort, but as a leaner I actually realized that parents who help their children with school work are demoralizing them , because one day those little ones will have to grow a back bone and be by their selves ... In exam rooms when they have to write a certain paper , they'll go through some challenge since they are so used to the comfort of dependency, thus reducing a leaners ability to answer even a simple exam question... If a learner adapts to doing school work indepentetly , this leaner will have a fully developed mind , during exams  a young leaner will  only refer to what they've done individually.. There are textbooks and notes and some class activities that they can use to study and answer homework questions, parental interference isn't necessary, behind the exam table there's only one person not two or more. I know that this topic might be argued In many angles possible, please share your opinion... 41.114.60.145 (talk) 15:07, 30 November 2021 (UTC)