My eldest daughter successfully passed her high school entrance exam.
When I see my daughter, who has no self-awareness as a test taker and is lazing around every day, I feel relieved and relieved to be free from the indescribable feeling of being bored every day.
I'm not saying that it's all about studying, but I think the fact that you worked hard will benefit you later on.
As a parent, I am a little worried as my daughter, who has never worked hard, is about to enter high school.
It's my daughter's birthday next month, so I'm thinking of giving her a book that might help her, but I'm sure she won't appreciate it.
I'm not a particularly picky parent, and it's not like the relationship between parent and child is bad, but it seems like there's a generation gap, and the closer the relationship, the bigger the wall that can't be bridged.
By the way, if you have any good books to give to my 16-year-old daughter, please let me know.