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* This happens in ''AmericanGothic'', when Buck (who is actually the devil...or something) does Caleb's science project for him. It becomes AnAesop when Caleb admits in front of his class that he cheated. It turns out that he learned so much about science on his own that he was able to give an impressive speech on the topic anyway.

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* This happens in ''AmericanGothic'', ''Series/AmericanGothic1995'', when Buck (who is actually the devil...or something) does Caleb's science project for him. It becomes AnAesop when Caleb admits in front of his class that he cheated. It turns out that he learned so much about science on his own that he was able to give an impressive speech on the topic anyway.
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* DaveBarry mentions several times in his columns. In one instance he plots out a usual hectic morning, with "7:39 : Get child in car. 7:43 : Child mentions he has science fair project due that day, which he has never mentioned before. 7:50: Drop child off at school with completed Science Fair project, entitled "Objects found in 1984 Chevrolet ashtray". In another, he sees it as revenge on the teacher's part for putting up with students (and especially parents): "I've got it! Next year we'll have them make a volcano that spews real lava! No, we already did that last year."

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* DaveBarry Creator/DaveBarry mentions several times in his columns. In one instance he plots out a usual hectic morning, with "7:39 : Get child in car. 7:43 : Child mentions he has science fair project due that day, which he has never mentioned before. 7:50: Drop child off at school with completed Science Fair project, entitled "Objects found in 1984 Chevrolet ashtray". In another, he sees it as revenge on the teacher's part for putting up with students (and especially parents): "I've got it! Next year we'll have them make a volcano that spews real lava! No, we already did that last year."

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* In ''WebComic/{{Narbonic}}'', Helen [[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/shaenongarrity/narbonic_plus/series.php?view=archive&chapter=47887&name=narbonic_plus#strip5 mentions]] that her school project [[spoiler:Zeta]] was done with her mother's help.
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* In ''WebComic/{{Narbonic}}'', Helen [[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/shaenongarrity/narbonic_plus/series.php?view=archive&chapter=47887&name=narbonic_plus#strip5 mentions]] that her school project [[spoiler:Zeta]] was done with her mother's help.
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* In ''WebComic/{{Narbonic}}'', Helen [[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/shaenongarrity/narbonic_plus/series.php?view=archive&chapter=47887&name=narbonic_plus#strip5 mentions]] that her school project [[spoiler:Zeta]] was done with her mother's help.
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* DaveBarry mentions several times in his columns. In one instance he plots out a usual hectic morning, with "7:39 : Get child in car. 7:43 : Child mentions he has science fair project due that day, which he has never mentioned before. 7:50: Drop child off at school with completed Science Fair project, entitled "Objects found in 1984 Chevrolet ashtray". In another, he sees it as revenge on the teacher's part for putting up with students (and especially parents): "I've got it! Next year we'll have them make a volcano that spews real lava! No, we already did that last year." [[/folder]]

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* DaveBarry mentions several times in his columns. In one instance he plots out a usual hectic morning, with "7:39 : Get child in car. 7:43 : Child mentions he has science fair project due that day, which he has never mentioned before. 7:50: Drop child off at school with completed Science Fair project, entitled "Objects found in 1984 Chevrolet ashtray". In another, he sees it as revenge on the teacher's part for putting up with students (and especially parents): "I've got it! Next year we'll have them make a volcano that spews real lava! No, we already did that last year." "
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* There was an episode of ''Series/TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine'' where Christine submits a really crappy project for her son. The project in question was done at the [[LastMinuteProject last]] [[RidiculousProcrastinator minute.]] It later turns out that none of the parents at Christine's son's school had their children complete their own projects, they paid some guy at the craft store to do it.
* Solving the second-tier murder in one episode of ''Series/{{CSI}}'' hinged on which parent helped a child with a science-class volcano. In fact, it was the existence of such a volcano that [[spoiler: tipped the mom off her husband's SecretOtherFamily]].
* Inverted in an episode of ''{{Series/Eureka}}''. The mother stole the designs of a ScienceFair project from her daughter and endangered the whole town with falling space debris. Uh... ItMakesSenseInContext.
* ''TheSimpsons'':
** Parodied and played with in an where Lisa and Ralph won special awards for their costumes during a school pagent about the states, as the only two who obviously didn't have parental help making their costumes. (Ralph's costume was a piece of paper he had taped to himself saying "Idaho.") Ironically, Lisa ''did'' have her father's help with it.
** In another episode, Lisa enters an essay contest and while her entry makes it to the top, one of the judges suspects she had help from her father. After talking to Homer for about a minute, she then decides to give her an extra 10 points and thus letting her go to the finals.
** Another episode had Homer becoming a "helicopter parent", and build Bart's model of Westminster Abbey for him. It had the same punchline - Bart wins an award because it's assumed he didn't have parental help.
*** Similar to this, when Homer helps Bart build a soapbox derby car, it's done so poorly that a judge assumes Bart took the 'no parental help' rule too seriously.
** In another episode, Marge builds a working model of the human digestive system for Bart the night before it's due. (Nelson destroys it on the bus before they get to school, but that's beside the point.)
** An early episode had a father at a science fair who had clearly done the project become so protective of it he insisted his son stay away from it.
* Narrowly [[AvertedTrope averted]] in ''Series/ModernFamily''. Haley needs to bake some cupcakes for school and tricks her mother into making them by pretending to be incompetent in the kitchen. At the end of the episode, Claire catches on to the trickery and dumps the freshly baked cupcakes in the bin; telling Haley that now she has seen how it's done, she can do it herself.
** Inverted in another episode of ''Modern Family'', where the Dunphy parents decide NOT to help their kids for a change, since the kids have grown to take it for granted that the grownups will do all the work.
** Subverted by the third-season episode "Egg Drop". At the end Luke and Manny [[spoiler: admit they manipulated Claire and Jay into doing their projects for them]].
* In ''Series/ThatsSoRaven'', Corey tricks his parents into completing his school projects for him by pretending to be too incompetent to complete a project of any quality. But [[SubvertedTrope then subverted]] because his actual project was a report, and in it he was trying to prove that if he messed up badly enough, his parents would always cover him. He got an A and punished in the end.
* On ''Series/StillStanding'', Lauren's parents were making her science projects, only to get her promoted into the [[GoneHorriblyRight honors class]]. In their honors projects, the teacher criticizes "Lauren's" work, and the parents naturally take it personally.
* Creator/BrianRegan complains about this during his "Cup of Dirt" routine. "Kid couldn't even tie his own shoes but he brought a volcano!"
* There is an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}: WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp'' where Tommy tries to stop his dad from finishing his project for him, since his father has done so before.
* In ''Literature/TheDevilWearsPrada'', Andy at one point is painting a diorama of the solar system. Her boss, Miranda Priestly, it seems, regularly makes her complete projects for Priestly's twin girls.
* In the short-lived Creator/NickAtNite show ''WesternAnimation/{{Fatherhood}}'', one episode involves a football player whose parents do all of his papers.

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* There was an a ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'' episode of ''Series/TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine'' where Christine submits a really crappy project for her son. The project in question was done at the [[LastMinuteProject last]] [[RidiculousProcrastinator minute.]] It later turns out that none of the parents at Christine's son's school had their children complete their own projects, they paid some guy at the craft store to do it.
* Solving the second-tier murder in one episode of ''Series/{{CSI}}'' hinged on which parent helped a child with a science-class volcano. In fact, it was the existence of such a volcano that [[spoiler: tipped the mom
Sakura put off her husband's SecretOtherFamily]].
* Inverted in an episode of ''{{Series/Eureka}}''. The mother stole the designs of a ScienceFair project from her daughter and endangered the whole town with falling space debris. Uh... ItMakesSenseInContext.
* ''TheSimpsons'':
** Parodied and played with in an where Lisa and Ralph won special awards for their costumes during a school pagent about the states, as the only two who obviously didn't have parental help making their costumes. (Ralph's costume was a piece of paper he had taped to himself saying "Idaho.") Ironically, Lisa ''did'' have her father's help with it.
** In another episode, Lisa enters an essay contest and while her entry makes it to the top, one of the judges suspects she had help from her father. After talking to Homer for about a minute, she then decides to give her an extra 10 points and thus letting her go to the finals.
** Another episode had Homer becoming a "helicopter parent", and build Bart's model of Westminster Abbey for him. It had the same punchline - Bart wins an award because it's assumed he didn't have parental help.
*** Similar to this, when Homer helps Bart build a soapbox derby car, it's done so poorly that a judge assumes Bart took the 'no parental help' rule too seriously.
** In another episode, Marge builds a working model of the human digestive system for Bart the night before it's due. (Nelson destroys it on the bus before they get to school, but that's beside the point.)
** An early episode had a father at a science fair who had clearly done the project become so protective of it he insisted his son stay away from it.
* Narrowly [[AvertedTrope averted]] in ''Series/ModernFamily''. Haley needs to bake some cupcakes for school and tricks her mother into making them by pretending to be incompetent in the kitchen. At
homework until the end of the episode, Claire catches holiday and had to finish it on to the trickery and dumps last day. Her father gave her some of the freshly baked cupcakes in the bin; telling Haley answers. It's also shown that now she has seen how it's done, she can do it herself.
** Inverted in another episode of ''Modern Family'', where the Dunphy parents decide NOT to help their kids for a change, since the kids have grown to take it for granted that the grownups will do all the work.
** Subverted by the third-season episode "Egg Drop". At the end Luke and Manny [[spoiler: admit they manipulated Claire and Jay into doing their projects for them]].
* In ''Series/ThatsSoRaven'', Corey tricks his parents into completing his school projects for him by pretending to be too incompetent to complete a project of any quality. But [[SubvertedTrope then subverted]] because his actual project was a report, and in it he was trying to prove that if he messed up badly enough, his parents would always cover him. He got an A and punished in the end.
* On ''Series/StillStanding'', Lauren's parents were making
her science projects, only to get brother Touya (and Yukito) made her promoted into the [[GoneHorriblyRight honors class]]. In their honors projects, the teacher criticizes "Lauren's" work, and the parents naturally take it personally.
* Creator/BrianRegan complains about this during his "Cup of Dirt" routine. "Kid couldn't even tie his own shoes but he brought a volcano!"
* There is an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}: WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp'' where Tommy tries to stop his dad from finishing his
birdhouse project for him, since her, but she had to do his father has done so before.
* In ''Literature/TheDevilWearsPrada'', Andy at one point is painting a diorama of the solar system. Her boss, Miranda Priestly, it seems, regularly makes her complete projects for Priestly's twin girls.
* In the short-lived Creator/NickAtNite show ''WesternAnimation/{{Fatherhood}}'', one episode involves a football player whose parents do all of his papers.
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* This happens in ''AmericanGothic'', when Buck (who is actually the devil...or something) does Caleb's science project for him. It becomes AnAesop when Caleb admits in front of his class that he cheated. It turns out that he learned so much about science on his own that he was able to give an impressive speech on the topic anyway.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', Timmy Turner wins a school science fair because his project was so bad that he obviously did it himself, and all of the other students had their parents' help.
* On ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'', Arwin takes over Cody's science fair project because he wants the glory he lost when his own science fair project blew up.

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* This happens [[InvertedTrope Inverted]], or nearly so in ''AmericanGothic'', when Buck (who is actually the devil...or something) does Caleb's science ''Film/StVincent'': The big project for him. It becomes AnAesop when Caleb admits in front of his Oliver's class that he cheated. It turns out that he learned so much is about science on modern "saints", and in his own that he was able to give an impressive speech on before the topic anyway.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', Timmy Turner wins a school science fair because his project was so bad
presentation he jokes that he obviously did it himself, and all most of the other students had their parents' help.
probably selected a parent.
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* On ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'', Arwin takes over Cody's science fair project because he wants In the glory he lost when his own science fair project blew up.book ''Literature/IDontKnowHowSheDoesIt'', Kate discovers a letter from her daughter's school, stating that the children were supposed to make food to bring to a cultural fair. Kate ends up steaming the labels off jars of shop-bought jam and putting new labels on them to pretend that she and her daughter made the jam themselves.



* On an episode of ''Series/ArchieBunkersPlace'' basically all the employees of Archie's bar pitch in to do Stephanie's science project for her. She feels guilty and the teacher tumbles to it right away.
* DaveBarry mentions several times in his columns. In one instance he plots out a usual hectic morning, with "7:39 : Get child in car. 7:43 : Child mentions he has science fair project due that day, which he has never mentioned before. 7:50: Drop child off at school with completed Science Fair project, entitled "Objects found in 1984 Chevrolet ashtray". In another, he sees it as revenge on the teacher's part for putting up with students (and especially parents): "I've got it! Next year we'll have them make a volcano that spews real lava! No, we already did that last year."



* There was a ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'' episode where Sakura put off her homework until the end of the holiday and had to finish it on the last day. Her father gave her some of the answers. It's also shown that her brother Touya (and Yukito) made her birdhouse project for her, but she had to do his chores in exchange.

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* There was In ''Literature/TheDevilWearsPrada'', Andy at one point is painting a ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'' episode where Sakura put off diorama of the solar system. Her boss, Miranda Priestly, it seems, regularly makes her homework until complete projects for Priestly's twin girls.
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* Narrowly [[AvertedTrope averted]] in ''Series/ModernFamily''. Haley needs to bake some cupcakes for school and tricks her mother into making them by pretending to be incompetent in the kitchen. At
the end of the holiday episode, Claire catches on to the trickery and had to finish it on dumps the last day. Her father gave her some of freshly baked cupcakes in the answers. It's also shown bin; telling Haley that now she has seen how it's done, she can do it herself.
** Inverted in another episode of ''Modern Family'', where the Dunphy parents decide NOT to help their kids for a change, since the kids have grown to take it for granted that the grownups will do all the work.
** Subverted by the third-season episode "Egg Drop". At the end Luke and Manny [[spoiler: admit they manipulated Claire and Jay into doing their projects for them]].
* In ''Series/ThatsSoRaven'', Corey tricks his parents into completing his school projects for him by pretending to be too incompetent to complete a project of any quality. But [[SubvertedTrope then subverted]] because his actual project was a report, and in it he was trying to prove that if he messed up badly enough, his parents would always cover him. He got an A and punished in the end.
* On ''Series/StillStanding'', Lauren's parents were making
her brother Touya (and Yukito) made science projects, only to get her birdhouse promoted into the [[GoneHorriblyRight honors class]]. In their honors projects, the teacher criticizes "Lauren's" work, and the parents naturally take it personally.
* On ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'', Arwin takes over Cody's science fair project because he wants the glory he lost when his own science fair project blew up.
* On an episode of ''Series/ArchieBunkersPlace'' basically all the employees of Archie's bar pitch in to do Stephanie's science
project for her, but her. She feels guilty and the teacher tumbles to it right away.
* This happens in ''AmericanGothic'', when Buck (who is actually the devil...or something) does Caleb's science project for him. It becomes AnAesop when Caleb admits in front of his class that he cheated. It turns out that he learned so much about science on his own that he was able to give an impressive speech on the topic anyway.
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* ''TheSimpsons'':
** Parodied and played with in an where Lisa and Ralph won special awards for their costumes during a school pagent about the states, as the only two who obviously didn't have parental help making their costumes. (Ralph's costume was a piece of paper he had taped to himself saying "Idaho.") Ironically, Lisa ''did'' have her father's help with it.
** In another episode, Lisa enters an essay contest and while her entry makes it to the top, one of the judges suspects
she had help from her father. After talking to do Homer for about a minute, she then decides to give her an extra 10 points and thus letting her go to the finals.
** Another episode had Homer becoming a "helicopter parent", and build Bart's model of Westminster Abbey for him. It had the same punchline - Bart wins an award because it's assumed he didn't have parental help.
*** Similar to this, when Homer helps Bart build a soapbox derby car, it's done so poorly that a judge assumes Bart took the 'no parental help' rule too seriously.
** In another episode, Marge builds a working model of the human digestive system for Bart the night before it's due. (Nelson destroys it on the bus before they get to school, but that's beside the point.)
** An early episode had a father at a science fair who had clearly done the project become so protective of it he insisted
his chores in exchange.son stay away from it.
* In the short-lived Creator/NickAtNite show ''WesternAnimation/{{Fatherhood}}'', one episode involves a football player whose parents do all of his papers.
* There is an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}: WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp'' where Tommy tries to stop his dad from finishing his project for him, since his father has done so before.
* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', Timmy Turner wins a school science fair because his project was so bad that he obviously did it himself, and all of the other students had their parents' help. [[/folder]]
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* [[InvertedTrope Inverted]], or nearly so in ''Film/StVincent'': The big project in Oliver's class is about modern "saints", and in his speech before the presentation he jokes that most of the students probably selected a parent.
* In the book ''Literature/IDontKnowHowSheDoesIt'', Kate discovers a letter from her daughter's school, stating that the children were supposed to make food to bring to a cultural fair. Kate ends up steaming the labels off jars of shop-bought jam and putting new labels on them to pretend that she and her daughter made the jam themselves.

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* [[InvertedTrope Inverted]], or nearly so Creator/BrianRegan complains about this during his "Cup of Dirt" routine. "Kid couldn't even tie his own shoes but he brought a volcano!"
* DaveBarry mentions several times
in ''Film/StVincent'': The big his columns. In one instance he plots out a usual hectic morning, with "7:39 : Get child in car. 7:43 : Child mentions he has science fair project in Oliver's class is about modern "saints", and in his speech before the presentation he jokes due that most of day, which he has never mentioned before. 7:50: Drop child off at school with completed Science Fair project, entitled "Objects found in 1984 Chevrolet ashtray". In another, he sees it as revenge on the teacher's part for putting up with students probably selected (and especially parents): "I've got it! Next year we'll have them make a parent.
* In the book ''Literature/IDontKnowHowSheDoesIt'', Kate discovers a letter from her daughter's school, stating
volcano that the children were supposed to make food to bring to a cultural fair. Kate ends up steaming the labels off jars of shop-bought jam and putting new labels on them to pretend spews real lava! No, we already did that she and her daughter made the jam themselves. last year." [[/folder]]
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* There is an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}: AllGrownUp'' where Tommy tries to stop his dad from finishing his project for him, since his father has done so before.

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* In one ''BabySittersClub'' book, there's a science fair coming up and many of the sitters are supervising and helping out clients with their projects. While most just supervise or offer advice, Jessi ends up taking over and doing the bulk of Jackie Rodowsky's project for him. This ends badly when the judges ask him other questions about it and determine that he has no idea.

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* In one ''BabySittersClub'' ''Literature/TheBabySittersClub'' book, there's a science fair coming up and many of the sitters are supervising and helping out clients with their projects. While most just supervise or offer advice, Jessi ends up taking over and doing the bulk of Jackie Rodowsky's project for him. This ends badly when the judges ask him other questions about it and determine that he has no idea.



* On an episode of ''ArchieBunkersPlace'' basically all the employees of Archie's bar pitch in to do Stephanie's science project for her. She feels guilty and the teacher tumbles to it right away.

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* On an episode of ''ArchieBunkersPlace'' ''Series/ArchieBunkersPlace'' basically all the employees of Archie's bar pitch in to do Stephanie's science project for her. She feels guilty and the teacher tumbles to it right away.



* It's mentioned in the ''TeenageWorrier'' series that Letty's little brother can't read or write well for his age. She puts this partly down to their parents doing his school assignments for him.

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* It's mentioned in the ''TeenageWorrier'' ''Literature/TeenageWorrier'' series that Letty's little brother can't read or write well for his age. She puts this partly down to their parents doing his school assignments for him.
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* [[InvertedTrope Inverted]], or nearly so in ''Film/StVincent'': The big project in Oliver's class is about modern "saints", and in his speech before the presentation he jokes that most of the students probably selected a parent.
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* Inverted in an episode of ''{{Eureka}}''. The mother stole the designs of a ScienceFair project from her daughter and endangered the whole town with falling space debris. Uh... ItMakesSenseInContext.

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* Inverted in an episode of ''{{Eureka}}''.''{{Series/Eureka}}''. The mother stole the designs of a ScienceFair project from her daughter and endangered the whole town with falling space debris. Uh... ItMakesSenseInContext.
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* In ''TheDevilWearsPrada'', Andy at one point is painting a diorama of the solar system. Her boss, Miranda Priestly, it seems, regularly makes her complete projects for Priestly's twin girls.

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* In ''TheDevilWearsPrada'', ''Literature/TheDevilWearsPrada'', Andy at one point is painting a diorama of the solar system. Her boss, Miranda Priestly, it seems, regularly makes her complete projects for Priestly's twin girls.
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* Narrowly [[AvertedTrope averted]] in ''ModernFamily''. Haley needs to bake some cupcakes for school and tricks her mother into making them by pretending to be incompetant in the kitchen. At the end of the episode, Claire catches on to the trickery and dumps the freshly baked cupcakes in the bin; telling Haley that now she has seen how it's done, she can do it herself.
** Inverted in another episode of ''Series/ModernFamily'', where the Dunphy parents decide NOT to help their kids for a change, since the kids have grown to take it for granted that the grownups will do all the work.

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* Narrowly [[AvertedTrope averted]] in ''ModernFamily''. ''Series/ModernFamily''. Haley needs to bake some cupcakes for school and tricks her mother into making them by pretending to be incompetant incompetent in the kitchen. At the end of the episode, Claire catches on to the trickery and dumps the freshly baked cupcakes in the bin; telling Haley that now she has seen how it's done, she can do it herself.
** Inverted in another episode of ''Series/ModernFamily'', ''Modern Family'', where the Dunphy parents decide NOT to help their kids for a change, since the kids have grown to take it for granted that the grownups will do all the work.



* In the short-lived NickAtNite show ''WesternAnimation/{{Fatherhood}}'', one episode involves a football player whose parents do all of his papers.

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* In the short-lived NickAtNite Creator/NickAtNite show ''WesternAnimation/{{Fatherhood}}'', one episode involves a football player whose parents do all of his papers.



* In an episode of ''TheFairlyOddParents'', Timmy Turner wins a school science fair because his project was so bad that he obviously did it himself, and all of the other students had their parents' help.
* On ''TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'', Arwin takes over Cody's science fair project because he wants the glory he lost when his own science fair project blew up.

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* In an episode of ''TheFairlyOddParents'', ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', Timmy Turner wins a school science fair because his project was so bad that he obviously did it himself, and all of the other students had their parents' help.
* On ''TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'', ''Series/TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'', Arwin takes over Cody's science fair project because he wants the glory he lost when his own science fair project blew up.
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* BrianRegan complains about this during his "Cup of Dirt" routine. "Kid couldn't even tie his own shoes but he brought a volcano!"
* There is an episode of ''{{Rugrats}}: AllGrownUp'' where Tommy tries to stop his dad from finishing his project for him, since his father has done so before.

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* BrianRegan Creator/BrianRegan complains about this during his "Cup of Dirt" routine. "Kid couldn't even tie his own shoes but he brought a volcano!"
* There is an episode of ''{{Rugrats}}: ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}: AllGrownUp'' where Tommy tries to stop his dad from finishing his project for him, since his father has done so before.
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When a child needs a school project done, sometimes the parents (usually the mother) would do it for them. This is actually quite common so is a case of TruthInTelevision. If the parent is doing the project for their [[RidiculousProcrastinator lazy]] [[BookDumb son]] the [[LastMinuteProject night before the project is due]] and he gets it in on time, it's a case of BrokenAesop.

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When a child needs a school project done, sometimes the parents (usually the mother) would do it for them. This is actually quite common so is a case of TruthInTelevision. If the parent is doing the project for their [[RidiculousProcrastinator lazy]] [[BookDumb son]] lazy son the [[LastMinuteProject night before the project is due]] and he gets it in on time, it's a case of BrokenAesop.
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* There was a ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'' episode where Sakura put off her homework until the end of the holiday and had to finish it on the last day. Her father gave her some of the answers; and I don't know if this should count since it was her older brother, but Touya (and Yukito) made her birdhouse project for her. She did have to do his chores though.

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* There was a ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'' episode where Sakura put off her homework until the end of the holiday and had to finish it on the last day. Her father gave her some of the answers; and I don't know if this should count since it was answers. It's also shown that her older brother, but brother Touya (and Yukito) made her birdhouse project for her. She did have her, but she had to do his chores though. in exchange.
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* There was an episode of ''Series/TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine'' where Christine submits a really crappy project for her son. The project in question was done at the [[LastMinuteProject last]] [[RidiculousProcrastinator minute.]] Though to be fair, none of the parents at Christine's son's school had their children complete their own projects, they paid some guy at the craft store to do it.

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* There was an episode of ''Series/TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine'' where Christine submits a really crappy project for her son. The project in question was done at the [[LastMinuteProject last]] [[RidiculousProcrastinator minute.]] Though to be fair, It later turns out that none of the parents at Christine's son's school had their children complete their own projects, they paid some guy at the craft store to do it.
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* There was an episode of ''TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine'' where Christine submits a really crappy project for her son. The project in question was done at the [[LastMinuteProject last]] [[RidiculousProcrastinator minute.]] Though to be fair, none of the parents at Christine's son's school had their children complete their own projects, they paid some guy at the craft store to do it.
* Solving the second-tier murder in one episode of ''{{CSI}}'' hinged on which parent helped a child with a science-class volcano. In fact, it was the existence of such a volcano that [[spoiler: tipped the mom off her husband's SecretOtherFamily]].

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* There was an episode of ''TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine'' ''Series/TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine'' where Christine submits a really crappy project for her son. The project in question was done at the [[LastMinuteProject last]] [[RidiculousProcrastinator minute.]] Though to be fair, none of the parents at Christine's son's school had their children complete their own projects, they paid some guy at the craft store to do it.
* Solving the second-tier murder in one episode of ''{{CSI}}'' ''Series/{{CSI}}'' hinged on which parent helped a child with a science-class volcano. In fact, it was the existence of such a volcano that [[spoiler: tipped the mom off her husband's SecretOtherFamily]].



** Inverted in another episode of ''ModernFamily'', where the Dunphy parents decide NOT to help their kids for a change, since the kids have grown to take it for granted that the grownups will do all the work.

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** Inverted in another episode of ''ModernFamily'', ''Series/ModernFamily'', where the Dunphy parents decide NOT to help their kids for a change, since the kids have grown to take it for granted that the grownups will do all the work.



* In ''ThatsSoRaven'', Corey tricks his parents into completing his school projects for him by pretending to be too incompetent to complete a project of any quality. But [[SubvertedTrope then subverted]] because his actual project was a report, and in it he was trying to prove that if he messed up badly enough, his parents would always cover him. He got an A and punished in the end.
* On ''StillStanding'', Lauren's parents were making her science projects, only to get her promoted into the [[GoneHorriblyRight honors class]]. In their honors projects, the teacher criticizes "Lauren's" work, and the parents naturally take it personally.

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* In ''ThatsSoRaven'', ''Series/ThatsSoRaven'', Corey tricks his parents into completing his school projects for him by pretending to be too incompetent to complete a project of any quality. But [[SubvertedTrope then subverted]] because his actual project was a report, and in it he was trying to prove that if he messed up badly enough, his parents would always cover him. He got an A and punished in the end.
* On ''StillStanding'', ''Series/StillStanding'', Lauren's parents were making her science projects, only to get her promoted into the [[GoneHorriblyRight honors class]]. In their honors projects, the teacher criticizes "Lauren's" work, and the parents naturally take it personally.
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* In the short-lived NickAtNite show ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatherhood_(TV_series) Fatherhood]]'', one episode involves a football player whose parents do all of his papers.

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* In the short-lived NickAtNite show ''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatherhood_(TV_series) Fatherhood]]'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Fatherhood}}'', one episode involves a football player whose parents do all of his papers.



* In ''Narbonic'', Helen [[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/shaenongarrity/narbonic_plus/series.php?view=archive&chapter=47887&name=narbonic_plus#strip5 mentions]] that her school project [[spoiler:Zeta]] was done with her mother's help.

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* In ''Narbonic'', ''WebComic/{{Narbonic}}'', Helen [[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/shaenongarrity/narbonic_plus/series.php?view=archive&chapter=47887&name=narbonic_plus#strip5 mentions]] that her school project [[spoiler:Zeta]] was done with her mother's help.
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*** Similar to this, when Homer helps Bart build a soapbox derby car, it's done so poorly that a judge assumes Bart took the 'no parental help' rule too seriously.


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** An early episode had a father at a science fair who had clearly done the project become so protective of it he insisted his son stay away from it.
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Related to ScienceFair projects, The RidiculousProcrastinator, and another trope: The LastMinuteProject. [[supersecretspoiler:done by a absolutely fabulous troper...]]

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* There was a ''CardcaptorSakura'' episode where Sakura put off her homework until the end of the holiday and had to finish it on the last day. Her father gave her some of the answers; and I don't know if this should count since it was her older brother, but Touya (and Yukito) made her birdhouse project for her. She did have to do his chores though.

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* There was a ''CardcaptorSakura'' ''Manga/CardcaptorSakura'' episode where Sakura put off her homework until the end of the holiday and had to finish it on the last day. Her father gave her some of the answers; and I don't know if this should count since it was her older brother, but Touya (and Yukito) made her birdhouse project for her. She did have to do his chores though.

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** Inverted in another episode of ''ModernFamily'', where the Dunphy parents decide NOT to help their kids for a change, since the kids have grown to take it for granted that the grownups will do all the work.

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** Inverted in another episode of ''ModernFamily'', where the Dunphy parents decide NOT to help their kids for a change, since the kids have grown to take it for granted that the grownups will do all the work.work.
** Subverted by the third-season episode "Egg Drop". At the end Luke and Manny [[spoiler: admit they manipulated Claire and Jay into doing their projects for them]].



* The ''ModernFamily'' third-season episode "Egg Drop". Subverted at the end when Luke and Manny [[spoiler: admit they manipulated Claire and Jay into doing their projects for them]].
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** Parodied and played with in an where Lisa and Ralph won special awards for their costumes during a school pagent about the states, as the only two who obviously didn't have parental help making their costumes. (Ralph's costume was a piece of paper he had taped to himself saying "Idaho.") Ironically, Lisa ''did'' have her father's help with it.

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** In another episode, Lisa enters an essay contest and while her entry makes it to the top, one of the judges suspects she had help from her father. After talking to Homer for about a minute, she then decides to give her an extra 10 points and thus letting her go to the finals.
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* In ''Narbonic'', Helen [[http://www.webcomicsnation.com/shaenongarrity/narbonic_plus/series.php?view=archive&chapter=47887&name=narbonic_plus#strip5 mentions]] that her school project [[spoiler:Zeta]] was done with her mother's help.

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** In another Babysitters' book, one of Mallory's brothers is discouraged that another student's math fair project is much more sophisticated than his, but cheers up when one of the judges asks her a question and she can't answer it--her mother did the project for her.



* DaveBarry metions several times in his columns. In one instance he plots out a usual hectic morning, with "7:39 : Get child in car. 7:43 : Child mentions he has science fair project due that day, which he has never mentioned before. 7:50: Drop child off at school with completed Science Fair project, entitled "Objects found in 1984 Chevrolet ashtray". In another, he sees it as revenge on the teacher's part for putting up with students (and especially parents): "I've got it! Next year we'll have them make a volcano that spews real lava! No, we already did that last year."

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* There was an episode of TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine where Christine submits a really crappy project for her son. The project in question was done at the [[LastMinuteProject last]] [[RidiculousProcrastinator minute.]] Though to be fair, none of the parents at Christine's son's school had their children complete their own projects, they paid some guy at the craft store to do it.
* Solving the second-tier murder in one episode of {{CSI}} hinged on which parent helped a child with a science-class volcano. In fact, it was the existence of such a volcano that [[spoiler: tipped the mom off her husband's SecretOtherFamily]].
* Inverted in an episode of {{Eureka}}. The mother stole the designs of a ScienceFair project from her daughter and endangered the whole town with falling space debris. Uh... ItMakesSenseInContext
* Parodied and played with in an episode of ''TheSimpsons'': Lisa and Ralph won special awards for their costumes during a school pagent about the states, as the only two who obviously didn't have parental help making their costumes. (Ralph's costume was a piece of paper he had taped to himself saying "Idaho.") Ironically, Lisa ''did'' have her father's help with it.
** Another episode of ''TheSimpsons'' had Homer becoming a "helicopter parent", and build Bart's model of Westminster Abbey for him. It had the same punchline - Bart wins an award because it's assumed he didn't have parental help.
** Another example from ''TheSimpsons'': Marge builds a working model of the human digestive system for bart the night before it's due. (Nelson destroys it on the bus before they get to school, but that's beside the point.)

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* There was an episode of TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine ''TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine'' where Christine submits a really crappy project for her son. The project in question was done at the [[LastMinuteProject last]] [[RidiculousProcrastinator minute.]] Though to be fair, none of the parents at Christine's son's school had their children complete their own projects, they paid some guy at the craft store to do it.
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* Solving the second-tier murder in one episode of {{CSI}} ''{{CSI}}'' hinged on which parent helped a child with a science-class volcano. In fact, it was the existence of such a volcano that [[spoiler: tipped the mom off her husband's SecretOtherFamily]].
* Inverted in an episode of {{Eureka}}.''{{Eureka}}''. The mother stole the designs of a ScienceFair project from her daughter and endangered the whole town with falling space debris. Uh... ItMakesSenseInContext
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Parodied and played with in an episode of ''TheSimpsons'': where Lisa and Ralph won special awards for their costumes during a school pagent about the states, as the only two who obviously didn't have parental help making their costumes. (Ralph's costume was a piece of paper he had taped to himself saying "Idaho.") Ironically, Lisa ''did'' have her father's help with it.
** Another episode of ''TheSimpsons'' had Homer becoming a "helicopter parent", and build Bart's model of Westminster Abbey for him. It had the same punchline - Bart wins an award because it's assumed he didn't have parental help.
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** Another example from ''TheSimpsons'': In another episode, Marge builds a working model of the human digestive system for bart Bart the night before it's due. (Nelson destroys it on the bus before they get to school, but that's beside the point.) )



* In ThatsSoRaven, Corey tricks his parents into completing his school projects for him by pretending to be too incompetent to complete a project of any quality. But [[SubvertedTrope then subverted]] because his actual project was a report, and in it he was trying to prove that if he messed up badly enough, his parents would always cover him. He got an A and punished in the end.
* On StillStanding, Lauren's parents were making her science projects, only to get her promoted into the [[GoneHorriblyRight honors class]]. In their honors projects, the teacher criticizes "Lauren's" work, and the parents naturally take it personally.

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* In ThatsSoRaven, ''ThatsSoRaven'', Corey tricks his parents into completing his school projects for him by pretending to be too incompetent to complete a project of any quality. But [[SubvertedTrope then subverted]] because his actual project was a report, and in it he was trying to prove that if he messed up badly enough, his parents would always cover him. He got an A and punished in the end.
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* On StillStanding, ''StillStanding'', Lauren's parents were making her science projects, only to get her promoted into the [[GoneHorriblyRight honors class]]. In their honors projects, the teacher criticizes "Lauren's" work, and the parents naturally take it personally.



* In TheDevilWearsPrada, Andy at one point is painting a diorama of the solar system. Her boss, Miranda Priestly, it seems, regularly makes her complete projects for Priestly's twin girls.

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* In TheDevilWearsPrada, ''TheDevilWearsPrada'', Andy at one point is painting a diorama of the solar system. Her boss, Miranda Priestly, it seems, regularly makes her complete projects for Priestly's twin girls.



* This happens in AmericanGothic, when Buck (who is actually the devil...or something) does Caleb's science project for him. It becomes AnAesop when Caleb admits in front of his class that he cheated. It turns out that he learned so much about science on his own that he was able to give an impressive speech on the topic anyway.
* In an episode of TheFairlyOddParents, Timmy Turner wins a school science fair because his project was so bad that he obviously did it himself, and all of the other students had their parents' help.
* On TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody, Arwin takes over Cody's science fair project because he wants the glory he lost when his own science fair project blew up.
* In one BabySittersClub book, there's a science fair coming up and many of the sitters are supervising and helping out clients with their projects. While most just supervise or offer advice, Jessi ends up taking over and doing the bulk of Jackie Rodowsky's project for him. This ends badly when the judges ask him other questions about it and determine that he has no idea.

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* This happens in AmericanGothic, ''AmericanGothic'', when Buck (who is actually the devil...or something) does Caleb's science project for him. It becomes AnAesop when Caleb admits in front of his class that he cheated. It turns out that he learned so much about science on his own that he was able to give an impressive speech on the topic anyway.
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* In an episode of TheFairlyOddParents, ''TheFairlyOddParents'', Timmy Turner wins a school science fair because his project was so bad that he obviously did it himself, and all of the other students had their parents' help.
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* On TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody, ''TheSuiteLifeOfZackAndCody'', Arwin takes over Cody's science fair project because he wants the glory he lost when his own science fair project blew up.
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* In ''LuckyStar'', Tsukasa recalls a time when her dad did a project for her; it got an award, and Tsukasa told him she thought he was amazing. Kagami thinks she would've been [[hottip:pissed: (angry, not drunk)]] in his position.

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* There was a ''CardcaptorSakura''episode where Sakura put off her homework until the end of the holiday and had to finish it on the last day. Her father gave her some of the answers; and I don't know if this should count since it was her older brother, but Touya (and Yukito) made her birdhouse project for her. She did have to do his chores though.

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* There was a Cardcaptor Sakura episode where Sakura put off her homework until the end of the holiday and had to finish it on the last day. Her father gave her some of the answers; and I don't know if this should count since it was her older brother, but Touya (and Yukito) made her birdhouse project for her. She did have to do his chores though.

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