The first category is passive labeling. Parents are labeled with chicken blood, not because of their parents' chicken blood, but because they are good at observing, discovering and excavating their babies' interests. For example, some babies show interest in mathematics, language or sports from an early age, and so on. As long as parents give encouragement, give correct guidance and provide enough resources for the baby, it will make the baby turn these interests into his/her specialty, and then among other babies. For example, Eva's interest is mathematics, so try to cultivate his mathematical ability and make his mathematics a specialty. In others' eyes, you may be considered as a chicken-blood parent, so you teach your baby Olympiad at such a young age? But I think this is the correct way of chicken blood, which varies from baby to baby and teaches students in accordance with their aptitude. Believe me, every baby has his/her characteristics, and every baby is unique. All mothers should observe carefully, find the baby's bright spot and become their baby's bole.
The second category, active chicken blood, such parents are very chicken blood. This kind of parents can be divided into two types. One is that they have a clear goal, what kind of talents they want to train their baby into, and shape their baby completely according to their own wishes. No matter whether they have talents in this field, such as letting their baby practice the piano and get into the exam, they may just want to fulfill their piano dream, whether they like it or not. The other is that they don't have a clear goal, but they also take their babies to class when they see or hear what classes parents around them take their babies to. Today, I heard that people are going to learn the piano, and she also took the baby to learn it. Tomorrow, I heard that people are going to rob the Olympics, so is she. It's chicken blood that follows the trend, and there is no goal. I don't know the essence and significance of learning these courses. I think the second kind of chicken blood is not desirable.
Parents, what type are you? Parents are also welcome to add types that are not mentioned. I sincerely hope that all the babies we cultivate are unique, can truly be themselves, and have a happy childhood despite some troubles.