They should since your grades are partially their responsibility.
2006-12-26 13:47:45
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answered by Melanie D 3
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They should!!!! They should love their child enough to help them do better, whether that requires cutting back activities, play time (video games, tv, etc), and actually seeing if they have any questions on their work. I know for myself, I'd get involved, and not sit back and watch my son get F's... you have to have a focus, and want to do well. If you don't, it's so hard these days to raise a family without a college education. So your chances of getting into a college will decrease greatly if you don't have a high enough GPA. But yes, I'd love my son no matter what happens, but I won't sit back and watch- I feel parents NEED to be involved!
Goodluck, and work hard, it's tough sometimes, but find areas you like, and take more of those classes. This will help you determine your career job you'll have some day. I wish you the best!
2006-12-26 16:00:11
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answered by m930 5
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Any good and decent parent will love their children no matter what. They might not like what their child has done and even get down right angry, but they will still love you. That's what you call unconditional love. Punishment might be harsher whether it's for a bad grade or something worse, and the child might even think the parent's mean because of the punishment they dealt out. That's what you call tough love. And if your parents didn't love you or care what you, they wouldn't punish you.
2006-12-27 11:50:57
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answered by hopeihelped 2
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Parents never ever stop loving their kids no matter what. They do get disappointed in them from time to time but that does not mean that they do not love them. Parents love their kids unconditionally. Grades are just a small trivial matter. Parents love for their kids never diminish. Always remember that and never fear that your parents will not love you anymore just because of a poor grade.
2006-12-26 13:50:17
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answered by 4everNever 3
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A parents love is unconditional. We might get angry and we might do a little "parental preaching" but that never changes the fact that we love our children.
My oldest daughter is a college sophmore, and lets just say her freshman year was not "honor roll material". Of course I was angry, and I did some yelling. Not because I didn't love her anymore, but because as an adult I understand that an education can mean to her future.
2006-12-26 23:12:19
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answered by Susie D 6
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Yes. Of course, I would ask them why they got it. I might take away like their tv or computer time for a day. But I would still love them. Their my kids, I went through all the pain to have them (it hurts pushing kids out!) and so I could never ever stop loving them
2006-12-26 14:15:27
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answered by Anonymous
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A good parent loves thier children unconditionally regardless of grades. I would be disapointed, but see what we could do to help our child in that subject. I would also hope my child would come and tell me before the report card comes so there isn't a shock. We talk abou these things in our house. I would hope my child would have come to me right away, but regardless I will always love my children, nothing can change that. Might be disapointed in their behavior sometimes but none of us are perfect. I would use the opportunity to speak to them and see how we can help them in the future.
2006-12-26 14:52:52
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answered by Wicked Good 6
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parents love thier child unconditionally well they should. If my son came home with an F. yes i still love him, I always told my son as long as you try your best in school thats what counts. and when he did get a d. i just told him he has to work alitlle harder to improve his grade. but all parents love thier children no matter what. they might be disappointed but that doesn't mean they don't love you.
2006-12-26 13:47:42
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answered by misty blue 6
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Yes I would still love my children. I would try to help them improve their grade and really watch what the are doing to get the F to begin with. Good luck and be honest with your parents and it will go better than if you lie.
2006-12-26 13:45:08
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answered by mktk401 4
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of course parents still love thier children when they get F in school.They will be disappointed and curse and stuffs like that but is because they are disappointed but no matter what they will always love you whether you are an A or an F student.
2006-12-26 16:55:39
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answered by jamaican babe 7
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Parents always love their kids!!
2006-12-27 01:38:51
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answered by ♥Hollister♥ 3
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