runwad
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So, as little as most of our parents were involved in our education, why is the current expectation that the parents be more involved? We did better than fine without our parents helping us for hours every night. What has changed to force parents to become more involved for their children to succeed in school?![]()
Great question, its puzzling isn't it? I'm another one who's parents didn't really take part in my education. Didn't ask about homework, projects, quiz for tests...but it was always expected I'd get good grades. I remember trying so hard because I wanted to get straight A's so bad but would always have that occassional B in there. I went to college and did all my applications and college visits myself. I even filled out the financial aide papers for my dad.
DH and I are more involved with our kids' education but we don't hover...we do check out progress book to see what their grades are and that they've turned in homework assignements. We're lucky our kids are responsible and do get good grades...but they usually come to us when they need help or quizzed and we do. We tell them school is their job and we expect them to do well at it and give it their all. So far it's working.