English 100 - Problem-Solution Research Paper

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For my problem-solution paper, I thought about the issue of “How to ask our children about the learning situation.”

I find that, around me, typically my family, my relatives, my friends, the usual questions parents will ask their children in school are: “Are your study good? “Do you get a good score?” “Do you get A/B?” Or “Why does your teacher complain to me like this?”  For me, those questions are very pressure for the children. Sometimes, children can because of the “unconscious pressure” from the “expectant questions” of their parents to be not able to develop their inherent abilities (or their innate talents). Even for some individuals, they may be depressed. I understand, parents also have their worries and pressure; however, they should still take the time to understand their children better. Instead of asking for academic results, I believe it would be better to change the question about learning. For example: “What do you think about this exercise?” “Will making friends with learning make you happy?” “What subjects interest you?” or “Do you have something unhappy in studying?” I believe that being respectful will make the children more open and that they can share with the parents more freely.