Chicken child refers to the phenomenon of over-cultivation and over-attention to children's studies. This phenomenon mainly appears in the parents of the child's excessive pursuit of academic performance and excessive expectations, often through a variety of ways to improve the child's academic performance, including enrollment in a variety of training courses, to participate in a variety of competitions, and so on. The term "chicken child" originated from the Internet popular saying, a figurative metaphor for parents like the chicken mother overly concerned about the child's learning, bringing the child too heavy a burden of learning and pressure.