Ever felt like you’re doing more than your fair share of work in your family? Meet our 28-year-old protagonist who’s had enough of doing her mom’s college homework. Her mom, in her late 50s, started college in January and has been struggling with English and computer skills ever since. The entire family, except for the father, has been helping her with assignments (read: doing it for her) and they’re exhausted. But when our protagonist tries to take a break, her dad questions who’s going to help mom with her homework. Let’s dive into this family drama and see how it unfolds.
Mom’s College Struggles

Family to the Rescue? ♂️

Computer Skills Mystery ️

Reluctant to Ask for Help ♀️

Weekend Plans Foiled

“Who’s Going to Help Your Mother?”

Already Doing Everything

Wits’ End

Not My Responsibility ♀️

Dad’s Dismissive Nature

Learning to Do Things Alone ♀️

Called Mean and Aggressive

Feeling Guilty?

Doing Everything + Own Job ️♀️

Living at Home

No More Homework: Time to Stand Up for Herself
Our 28-year-old protagonist is tired of being the go-to person for her mom’s college homework, while her dad offers little help. She’s juggling her own job, school, and playing the role of mom/professor for her mother. When she tries to take a break, her dad questions who’s going to help mom, leading to a heated confrontation. Now, she’s questioning whether she should feel guilty for standing up for herself and wanting a break from the never-ending responsibility. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Don’t enable her to cheat herself out of a future.
![Image credit: [deleted] | [deleted]](https://static.diply.com/4221f3d0-de7d-4d08-ad5d-94ca8a74fc21.png)
Setting boundaries with family is important for mental health.

Living at home? Help with homework. NTA, but consequences.

Mom’s helpless mindset may require gentle guidance to build confidence

Online colleges have strict academic policies. NTA for refusing.

Enabling a failing family member – hurtful for everyone involved

Is it fair to help someone get a degree they don’t deserve?

Let her make mistakes and learn from them. NTA

Time to fly the nest #NTA

Not the a**hole, but what happened?
![Image credit: [deleted] | [deleted]](https://static.diply.com/69a1ec83-7bb2-4f2a-a8b1-8b081febd8bb.png)
Taking a stand for personal responsibility

Commenter questions why a 28-year-old needs financial help from parents.
![Image credit: [deleted] | [deleted]](https://static.diply.com/e45c7caa-4850-417e-8d7c-ac5c792fea80.png)
NTA and freedom beckons!

NTA for refusing to do mom’s homework.

Formerly overwhelmed student shares tips for weaning mom off homework

Academic fraud? NTA. Distance yourself or report her.

NTA, stand your ground and move out ♀️

Struggling to leave the nest? You’re not alone

Reward for work? Not the a**hole stands up.

Commenter questions mother’s age in humorous NTA response.

Don’t be your mom’s homework slave. Introduce her to YouTube!

Commenter suggests accommodations for mom’s language difficulty in NTA situation.

Encouraging comment suggests renting with roommates for healthy distance.
![Image credit: [deleted] | [deleted]](https://static.diply.com/f5c29268-00c5-45bf-9a32-f1ecd259f84a.png)
Son rightfully frustrated with doing mom’s homework. NTA.

Taking on mom’s homework: NTA stands up for herself.

Commenter advises OP to leave emotionally abusive household.

NTA calls out parentification, sparks more family drama

Don’t let anyone take credit for your hard work

Commenter questions mom’s capability and motivation for education.

Suggests reporting mom’s cheating, but met with reluctance

Commenter suggests having an honest conversation with mom privately

Mom’s homework is not your responsibility, have an honest discussion

Commenter suggests mom shouldn’t go to college if she can’t do work

Empathetic response to NTA comment in family drama

Encouraging independence: NTA but let her fail and learn

NTA, doing your mom’s homework won’t help her in future

Don’t let your mom take advantage of you

NTA: Short and sweet. Time to fly the nest

Helping mom with homework: boundaries and tough love
![Image credit: [deleted] | [deleted]](https://static.diply.com/ac874866-3815-4306-8a05-c573c15375ee.png)
Moving out may be the solution Renting > buying

Encouraging comment about learning local language for success
![Image credit: [deleted] | [deleted]](https://static.diply.com/7d39ab36-77d3-4215-a9fe-bd87638260ac.png)
Setting boundaries with family and schoolwork can be tough

Suggesting mom use campus tools to avoid getting caught. NTA

NTA stands up to entitled mom and toxic family dynamics

Struggling with doing family’s homework, hoping for a way out

Encouraging independence and setting boundaries, NTA comment section

Misread age, but NTA for standing up to mom’s homework.

Setting boundaries early on is key. Mom needs ESL classes.

Charge your mom $100/hr for homework help

Commenter suggests ESL or English class for struggling mother.

User questions the mother’s lack of effort in her education.

Don’t do your mom’s homework! NTA for setting boundaries

Encouraging independence in homework, NTA comment wins the section

College is for learning, not doing someone else’s homework
![Image credit: [deleted] | [deleted]](https://static.diply.com/31453304-931d-4f40-8f52-3affee4d8a2c.png)
Commenter questions the story’s one-sidedness and asks for context.

Sibling helping with language, but not redoing mom’s work. NTA

Commenter defends OP with clever analogy. Justice for all!

ESL teacher suggests school resources to struggling student

Commenter advises moving out of Toronto and finding new job

Is OP’s mom a homework moocher at work too?

Commenter empathizes with OP and suggests setting boundaries with family.

College student seeks advice from parents but not full-time help

Commenter praised for not enabling mom’s behavior

Encouraging NTA comment advises OP’s mom to seek student services

Commenter suggests a clever way to deal with lazy family member

NTA suggests letting her sink or swim on her own

Don’t risk others for a promotion. NTA for refusing.

Don’t do someone’s homework for them, they won’t learn anything

Don’t do mom’s homework! NTA, you’re helping her fail

Commenter supports OP’s decision to prioritize personal life over mother’s homework.

Empowering advice to stop doing mom’s homework and promote learning

Commenter defends OP’s decision to not do mom’s homework.

Commenter defends OP’s decision to not do mom’s homework. NTA

NTA suggests quitting or getting tutors for mom’s homework

Commenter questions mom’s motives for going to college, suggests alternative options.

Commenter is not the a**hole in family homework drama

Financially independent adult fed up with doing mom’s homework.

Mom needs to grow up, NTA comment section agrees

Don’t be a doormat. Say no to doing mom’s homework.

Commenter calls out OP’s mom for unfair burden, YTA verdict.

Commenter empathizes with OP’s struggle and advises to move out

NTA for refusing to do mom’s homework, suggest getting a tutor

Standing up to a hypocritical parent. NTA wins this round!

Breaking free from toxic cultural norms. Therapy helped.

Setting boundaries with family and schoolwork.

University tutoring center could help avoid plagiarism accusations. NTA.
