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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry, I should have known better than to post and expect helpful answers..... by "helped" I meant that I was there while he was writing it, not that I wrote it for him. I also edited it and had him go back and fix things. I did not interfere or write the paper for him. This feels like a lose-lose. If I don't sit with him/edit his papers, he turns in crap and gets told to do better (but all while never being taught how to write a paper), if I guide him on how to write a paper then it gets accused of being AI generated.[/quote] I don’t think you are justified in being snarky. Unless you are brand new to this website, you know that if you say you helped your child write the paper, people are going to assume you helped your child write the substance of the paper. And both of those posters made the point that maybe you were too involved, which caused the AI flag. From now on, have your child do assignments in a Google document. Then you can cut and paste it into a word document to upload to the AI check website. Teachers are in a bind because plenty of kids cheat. At the same time, good writers are flagged falsely for using AI when they didn’t. My own kid was recently flagged for 100% AI for an essay where part of the essay was big block quotes from a speech she was analyzing. I don’t envy teachers, and I feel bad for good students. And your case, I would talk to the teacher and explain to her that you were there when your child was writing the essay. The teacher will know, however, that your child either got AI help or help from you, so you will have to figure out how to phrase it in your conversation with them.[/quote]
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