Every coin has its two sides. This really depends on the child's personality. I am not a person with many ideas. I like the freedom of sex. The head teacher in primary school is my mother's sister, and her son is in my class, but our growth path is completely different. By the time I went to high school, he had become my junior, and later he became an art student in three colleges ... and I just honestly took the college entrance examination and read two ordinary books ... As a student, I feel absent-minded is normal, but these will be reflected in my homework and exams. Anyway, once my parents check my homework or ask them questions, they will find that I didn't listen carefully and then criticize me. In addition, I have a lot of papers to do, because my parents and I are not in the same class, so the academic requirements are different, but I think this is my greatest luck. Because the classmate mentioned above has been in his mother's class, his mother can't change her identity and always has higher requirements for him. I think, why don't you know what others know, why don't you know what others will do, which makes him feel particularly stressed and rebellious in the later period, waiting for our class teacher.
As I said before, there are many papers. In addition, when our school is on holiday, if my mother is in class, I will go to them to ask questions ... In fact, I think I am an optimist, and I am not depressed by it ... But it does cause me to be more disgusted with the courses taught by my parents, and I don't like studying ... so I want to be lazy.
I didn't know until I asked my friends around me when I grew up that not everyone's childhood was to make up lessons on weekends, to study Olympiad and to write, but I am also very grateful to my parents, who didn't ask much about my hobbies, such as dancing, playing the piano and drawing, and didn't ask me to study hard and get good grades. Of course, they stopped me when I wanted to learn something else, because I had no patience, hahaha.