Any drop in grades was immediately followed by a barrage of practice tests.
In other words, the child was still young and lacked the ability to resist, forced to silently endure the immense pressure.
"Even other helicopter parents aren't this crazy," Hayden Shaw said, shaking his head in resignation as he looked at the schedule.
If Linda Pierce was a case of high pressure, then the other boy of the same age, Wallace Donovan, was the complete opposite.
However, his situation was slightly better than that of the girl Ms. Sherman had reported.
Wallace Donovan's parents had a hands-off policy. What did their child want to eat? Whatever. School? As long as he could read, that was good enough.
Nothing else was important. As long as their child was alive, that was all that mattered. It wasn't like he would starve.
