People can't give full play to themselves in a stable environment, and only in a difficult environment can they tap their potential. Isn't "born in sorrow and died in happiness" a good example?
Now, students have a beautiful learning environment. Parents have worked hard for their children, caring for all the delicious food, and some parents have to act according to their children's faces. Filial piety has been emphasized since ancient times. Isn't this the opposite? Little emperors in the 1990s are not uncommon. Doing so will not make children form good habits, but will have the kind of parents should do for themselves. In fact, this also blames parents for loving their children too much, fearing that their children will be hurt and dissatisfied. I don't need to tell you the result.
In fact, countries like Japan and the United States attach great importance to the cultivation of young people. I heard that in Japan, children have to walk barefoot in the snow. I never thought that China's parents would make their children suffer like this. In America, many children have to find jobs to earn money themselves, and their parents will not let them rely too much. "If you eat hard, you are a master." How did the introduction of China become the practice of other countries?
In a word, parents should change their "bad habits" now, and the flowers in the future should not be cultivated in the greenhouse, because they will always experience wind and rain. Instead of showing weakness, let nature exercise its ability and tide over the difficulties.