deferences between children of educted parent and children of uneducated parent
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the children of uneducated parents do not get any help in their studies, homework etc because their parents are not able to help their children. But the children of educated parents can ask their mother or father to help them with their homework and etc.
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Children of educated parents:
The very first thing is that they get a proper guidance from their parents.
Good support from the parents, whatever might be the child's decision for his future.
A proper financial support.
Most of the parents decide what they want their children to be. This might be a disadvantage.
Some educated parents give their child to have full freedom on what they wanted to be. This is good if the freedom is not misused
Children with uneducated parents:
The advantage for these set of children is that they have freedom on what they want to become. They are more driven to their goal than the above set.
These set of children give great importance to education and this totally depends on the way the parents think what they want their child to be.
Not so good financial support (again depends on what the parents do to earn their livelihood).
These are more hard workers than the above set.
The very first thing is that they get a proper guidance from their parents.
Good support from the parents, whatever might be the child's decision for his future.
A proper financial support.
Most of the parents decide what they want their children to be. This might be a disadvantage.
Some educated parents give their child to have full freedom on what they wanted to be. This is good if the freedom is not misused
Children with uneducated parents:
The advantage for these set of children is that they have freedom on what they want to become. They are more driven to their goal than the above set.
These set of children give great importance to education and this totally depends on the way the parents think what they want their child to be.
Not so good financial support (again depends on what the parents do to earn their livelihood).
These are more hard workers than the above set.
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