As per the previous responses to your other posts it seems that you are trying to move and live in Canada somehow on a tourist visa for an extended period without being able to work and possibly attempting to enroll your children in school (paying international fees) whilst you are only a visitor with a limited status.
Should your family travel independently then of course it is likely they will be asked by CBSA for the purpose of visit which given you yourself will only have visitor status could result in a more detailed CBSA inspection of your intentions and your family intentions that you may not be genuine tourist/visitors and at most given only a couple weeks stay or worst case refused entry.
Even if you travel with your family then there is no guarantee that you would not be questioned based on your previous travel history what your actual purpose is whether you are all genuine visitors, how you are funding your visit and either given a restricted entry or worst case refused entry.
Although I am not saying this is your intention many people have tried in the past to circumvent the systems in place and CBSA/immigration are trained to recognise the signs that someone is trying to play the system.
So if someone is desperate to come to Canada to live they should follow the recognised official programs for immigration as there is no easy path or right simply through a child attending school or transitioning from a visitor status to achieve permanent residency.