Answer according to my experience in starting classes.
First, in the minds of most parents, people who take the college entrance examination by drawing lots can't study well.
Second, learning to draw is easy to delay the time of cultural class or homework. If you have time, why not take more cultural classes or go out for sports or travel to exercise and increase your knowledge?
Third, learning painting is too slow, especially for professional art. It will take at least two or three years to see what it looks like. It is better to learn dance, taekwondo and musical instruments. You can perform on stage in a month, and there is light on the faces of adults and children.
Fourth, the cost of learning painting is not cheap, much more than that of cultural classes. With that money, you might as well sign up for a calligraphy class or an English class, and you can use it for exams.
Fifth, learning painting is too difficult and the effect is too slow. Children are unwilling to learn when they encounter difficulties. That's perfect. It saves me the trouble of picking up and dropping off, and it costs money. I can't sleep at ordinary times, but now I can sleep late.
Sixth, what's the use of studying art? You don't get extra points for college entrance examination. What will you do after graduation? I don't know, they are even less interested!
Seventh, the most important point is that there is no one who can draw in our family, so without this person, the children themselves are not interested. Then why study? We can't force children to learn interest! ! !