The doctor dutifully reminded us, "He fainted because of shock. As parents, you can't just force your children to study. Physical and mental health are equally important."

He kindly suggested that Peter take Ethan to see a psychologist.

However, Daisy shouted in disapproval, "We all grew up being hit by our parents, so why can't they? What's wrong with a few scoldings? It won't kill him."

The doctor pouted helplessly. "Recently, increasing students have committed suicide or ended up shooting their classmates. I hope you can take my advice."

Peter and Peyton wavered and looked at me.

"Amber, you went to college, so give us some advice."

But I knew the reason they didn't listen to the doctor but asked for my opinions.

If something went wrong in the future mental therapy, they would definitely hold me responsible.

I wouldn't put myself in such an awkward situation.

"I don't really understand the issues with kids. But I believe Daisy won't harm her own child." I tossed the problem back to Daisy.

She said with great confidence, "I will take charge in Ethan's education by myself. You don't have to worry about it anymore!"