A recent report reveals that parents in Singapore are less involved in their children's studies compared to the global average. The report suggests that reasons for this include a reliance on tutors and teachers, as well as a lack of confidence in secondary school-level homework. However, some parents argue that they do care about their teenagers' studies.
A recent report reveals that parents in Singapore are less involved in their children's studies compared to the global average. The report suggests that reasons for this include a reliance on tutors and teachers, as well as a lack of confidence in secondary school-level homework.
However, some parents argue that they do care about their teenagers' studies.
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