Why should ou care if they edits their daughter's paper? How does that affect you, your husband or your children? |
OP, I'm with you. I went through a bachelor's degree and two masters degrees and EVERY paper was proofread, but NOT BY MY MOTHER. Good lord. Grow up. I traded papers with classmates, I went to the writing center, etc. I get the importance of proofreading, but who needs their mother to do it??? |
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My husband is in a doctoral program and his Dad has checked his "homework." His father is a recently retired professor and has spent years writing and editing scholarly work. Why the hell wouldn't my husband use that resource? Because he's related to him? Ridic. Of course he asks his father to edit and review.
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What difference does it make? You still had another person proofread your paper didn't you? As long as the person proofreading the paper is not *rewriting* the paper, what's the big deal if your mother or a peer is the proofreader. I say pick the best proofreader you have access to - which may or may not be your mom. |
Uh...as long as the "editing" doesn't change the content (ideas) of the paper and as long as the paper is in the scholar's own words, not the words of their proofreader. Sometimes there can be a fine line between editing and rewriting.. Ex: I check my son's papers for spelling, punctuation, clarity. If something is awkwardly worded, I'll circle it and tell him to reword it. If his ideas aren't well formulated, I'll let him know that he needs to put more thought (or research) into what he is writing. I do not write his papers for him. I do not agree with everything he writes. |
Op, their relationship isn't your business. If they favor sil over your children there is nothing you can do about it. You don't get to control other adult's behavior. |