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Is it reasonable for parents to accompany their children to school?
Legal analysis: It is reasonable for schools to ask parents to accompany them, if it is for children. Some requirements about accompanying students are actually to strengthen the cooperation between parents and schools to punish students with behavioral deviations. The responsibility for education cannot be completely passed on to schools and teachers. Every problem children has parents behind him. If parents completely shirk, it is also a dereliction of duty.

There are indeed some children who are involved in the lack of family education, are difficult to discipline, and have poor classroom discipline, which seriously affects other students. Accompanying reading is not a punishment for parents and children, but a way for parents to really understand their children's real classroom performance, and at the same time let children realize that his behavior will bring unnecessary trouble to parents, thus enhancing his sense of responsibility.

Legal basis: Article 26 of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that parents have the obligation to support, educate and protect their minor children.

Adult children have the obligation to support, help and protect their parents.