A counterstudent argues that parents should remain the primary helpers because they know the child better than a random stranger.
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Parents know best
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "You're... You're... What? But your parents know you the best. Like, your parents should be the ones that could help you, not a random..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "You're... You're... What? But your parents know you the best. Like, your parents should be the ones that could help you, not a random..."
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"You're... You're... What? But your parents know you the best. Like, your parents should be the ones that could help you, not a random..."
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