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Parents are often involved in their childrens’ academics as they seek for their kids to succeed, but when they help too much with homework, it can have a negative effect on their kids.

Nov 28 2012

Parents are often involved in their childrens' academics as they seek for their kids to succeed, but when they help too much with homework, it can have a negative effect on their kids. Young students may become too dependent on their parents and not learn the necessary study skills to succeed throughout their academic career. WSJ weighs in on this subject, providing suggestions for how parents can effectively assist and support their kids. (WSJ)