How can you prove to your parents that you’ve learned something?

You prove to your parents that you’ve learned something through actions. If you’ve talked about nonconformity in your class and it affected you, then your parents should notice a change in your behavior from conformist to nonconformist. If you talk about feminism in the past and women demanding respect and rights, you may have a change in attitude towards females. You can’t prove you’ve learned something through talking because when you talk you can lie and just repeat what was discussed in class. In order to prove that you’ve learned something, your parents have to have an open mind. You may have gotten nothing out of the class that you were meant to learn, but you may have learned a ton of things through thinking things in the class. Proving you’ve learned something takes work on both sides, but it can be done.



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