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The Case for Strong Parental Guidance in American Education

January 6, 2025 - 13:45

The Case for Strong Parental Guidance in American Education

Vivek Ramaswamy has highlighted a pressing issue in the American education system: the alarming decline in reading and math scores among students. This trend, which has persisted for years, raises concerns about the preparedness of future generations to compete in an increasingly complex world. Ramaswamy's argument suggests a need for a shift in parental involvement, drawing a parallel to the concept of "tiger moms," who are known for their rigorous and demanding parenting styles.

The decline in academic performance may be attributed to various factors, including a lack of discipline and high expectations at home. By advocating for a more hands-on approach to parenting, Ramaswamy emphasizes the importance of fostering a strong work ethic and commitment to education. Encouraging parents to take an active role in their children's academic lives could lead to improved outcomes and a renewed focus on educational excellence.

As the nation grapples with these challenges, it is crucial to consider how stronger parental involvement can help reverse the trend and ensure that children are equipped with the skills necessary for success in the future.


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