Many people have read Krylov's fable "Demyan's Soup": Demyan's fish soup was indeed very delicious, but it scared his friend Foka away, who then dared not visit Demyan again. The reason is that Demyan thought his soup was good, so he enthusiastically asked Foka to drink bowl after bowl. Foka had already drunk three big bowls and couldn't drink any more, but Demyan still forced him to "have one more bowl."
This fable has practical significance. As parents, we should not become "Demyan's soup."
Modern parents, in order not to let their children lose at the starting line, have enrolled their children in various interest classes. Like Demyan, the starting point of parents is of course good, for the future of their children. However, children's ability to accept is limited, and their living space cannot be confined between school and interest classes.