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Is it all the mother's fault that the child didn't teach well?
Don't say that. The child is not her mother's. It is not her responsibility to teach well. In fact, it is the responsibility of the whole family, including mother's parents and father's parents, that is, his grandparents. Of course, mother is also at fault, but she is definitely not alone. What I want to say here is.

I just want to ask how many fathers put everything on their mothers because they think their children are in trouble? As fathers, they don't set a good example for their children, because parents are their children's first teachers, and their every move will affect their future personality and study habits. So there is another person who is at fault, the father of the child. Here, I want to emphasize that in some families, the parents of children are not taking care of their children, but their grandparents. How many children are arrogant, lawless and have missed their future because of their grandparents' doting?

There are many such situations, such as a family not far from my home. Their family is grandparents who take care of their children. Because there is only one grandson in the family, they especially love this child. The child has no respect for others and has become particularly selfish. Moreover, the child had a bad habit of drinking drinks since he was a child, which led to the poisoning of drinks he drank later and got a skin disease. Many people say it's her parents' fault. I thought the same thing.

Well, that's my opinion. I don't think it's mother's fault that the child didn't teach well.