The educational team consists of the child, the teacher,and the parents. If one or more are not on board, then the child suffers.
2007-02-09 14:21:20
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answered by salsera 5
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HI, I BELIEVE IT IS. "TEACH A CHILD THE WAY HE SHOULD GO" I THINK THOUGH THE KIDS TRY TO GET THE PARENTS TO DO THE WORK FOR THEM. I THINK THE PARENTS ARE ONLY RESPONSIBLE FOR TEACHING THE MATERIAL, FOR SEEING A PROJECT THROUGH TO THE FINISH. THE CHILD THEN SHOULD DO THE ACTUAL WORK OR THEY WILL NOT FEEL THE PRIDE IN DOING THEIR BEST. ITS HARD FOR PARENTS TO NOT DO THE WORK. EVERY PARENT WANTS THEIR CHILD TO DO WELL, IT IS JUST THAT SOMETIMES THEIR CHILDREN ARE DOING THEIR BEST. I THINK IF YOU DO YOUR BEST, A C IS PRETTY MUCH AN A. GOOD LUCK. OH, AND ALWAYS ASK FOR HELP FROM YOUR TEACHERS TOO, IT IS THEIR JOB.
2007-02-10 16:33:41
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answered by annilori 2
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Definatley. I grew up in a house where neither of my parents could care less about participating in my education. I still did well, but I always wonder how much better I could have done if I had had parents who took an active roll.
2007-02-09 22:25:10
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answered by DESNG 2
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Most defintely it's the parents and child's responsibility.
2007-02-09 22:22:40
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answered by MaryE 4
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yes. for a parent they should monitor their childrens schooling for the child to do what is needed for his/her own good.
2007-02-13 20:37:08
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answered by leachim 3
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Absolutely!!!
2007-02-09 22:20:02
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answered by Sam G 1
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