Parents should not do their children's homework.

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Parents should not do their children's homework. by Mind Map: Parents should not do their children's homework.

1. You might be saying you'll be helping child if you do.

1.1. Yes, you would but would you rather have a child that cheats or would you rather have a child that is truthful, honest and has integrity? Obviously the second choice. We want to set a good example for our kids. Cheating, lying and doing their homework for them is not a good example.

2. Call to action

2.1. Now, when your child asks them to do their homework. Say no. You'll be setting a bad example for them. You want your child to be good and have integrity?! Then go out and spread the word...Don't do your child's homework!

3. Bibliography

3.1. Browne, Rachel. "Parents Who Do Their Children's Homework Are Giving Lessons in Cheating." The Sydney Morning Herald. The Sydney Morning Herald, 08 June 2015. Web. 28 Mar. 2017. <http://www.smh.com.au/comment/parents-who-do-their-childrens-homework-are-giving-lessons-in-cheating-20150609-ghjn3p.html>.

4. Its unfair to the other kids.

4.1. Why would her Parent do Her Homework For Her! It's unfair to the other kids who actually did their work.

4.2. The other kids did their best on this project to have someones parent get a good grade instead of a student.

4.3. The teacher gave the project to a the student, not the parent. The other students did their work, but she didn't do hers.

5. Its lying.

5.1. The homework is meant for kids. The adults already know this stuff.So it is easy for them.

5.2. Your lying to the teacher about your knowledge on the project.

5.3. Teachers, familiar with a child's class work, can easily spot homework completed with adult help.(Rachel Browne)

6. It doesn't help the kid.

6.1. The kid now doesn't know the information and so won't be prepared for the test.

6.2. It doesn't help the kid because on a test they won't know what to put down.

6.3. "It sets an example of its okay to take credit from someone else's work."(Rachel Browne)