Thursday, October 18, 2012

Choice Post

So for the choice post, a video about the benefits of families helping their kids do better in school. Families are proven to help boost their child's performance in school, which makes sense when you really think about it. You grow up with parents that have helped you and encouraged you to get your homework done. Parents help in the progress of their children's development. 


Without the encouragement or input from your parents, why would you even care about school? Why would you feel the need to do homework or study if it didn't matter, or if you didn't have that one parent telling you constantly to get your homework done before you watch tv. It's extremely important for our parents to be involved in our school lives because they care about our education and want us to have something better than they had. Sure, we may never need calculus or need to know what the chemicals in our bodies are, but our parents do want us to learn. They want us to understand what it means to learn a topic, sturggle with it, and then excel. Our parents are just the driving force to help us and tell us "you can do it!" when we are at our lowest points. *cough SENIORITIS cough *


I guess all the nagging from your mom or dad saying "Did you do your homework yet?" or "Finish your homework" was just for our own good. Our parents DO care and want us to succeed. 

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