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It is evident that in our current society supporting has a tremendous importance in our lives. Some people think that parents should help their children in order to make them independent in their school work, while others do not. I however, believe that parents have to should encourage children to make them independent in their school work. There are two reasons that I feel are the most relevant to the topic: the concepts of success and experience.
First of all, the most important reason for my feeling this way is that it is much easier to become a successful professional when parents encourage their children to make them independent in their school work. Commonly in society, companies tend to prefer people who have a good combination with skills, knowledge and experiences. This reminds me of a time when I was interviewing for various internship programs. Though many questions were asked about my personal life and hobbies, the answers which the interviewers took the most interest in were the responses on the way to handle my final project by myself. Many companies preferred an expert but they ultimately needed someone who has independent skills in their field. As a result, I was accepted to various internship positions which offered related to analyst. If my parents had helped me I would not have an independence person. As this experience shows, parents should encourage children to make them independent in their school work.
Another reason for my thinking this way is that children can learn something from their experience. What one can learn through only helping from parents, can only go so far. This applies in a variety of different but relevant situations. I failed miserably the first time I tried to cook rice. I listened to the advice my mother gave me but I still was not able to cook the rice. On top of that it took me over ten tries before I was able to cook it properly. This same situation applies to school life. Some things have to be learned thorough their own experiences. This clearly proves that getting help from parents is not a good way to make children independent in their school work.
To conclude, I think parents have to encourage their children to make them independent in their school work. That way, children not only become a successful professional but they will also learn something from their own experiences.
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