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Honestly, it is an interconnected work of Father, son and teacher and if none of them are connected it will not work.
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Maybe it is unfair to blame the parents entirely. It is very difficult to earn a living here. Many households both parents have to work at the same time. And in many immigrant families, the parents are not educated and can't speak English well, so they can't help their children with schoolwork.
That's part of it too. But I don't know how much it contributes to the overall decline in outcomes.
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Yes, in Latin America it also happens sometimes, the context that you highlight greatly affects the education of any child.
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