My mother sacrificed to protect the baby fish and left a fish egg. My father woke up after being knocked out and called the little family Nemo and took good care of him, vowing "I will protect her from any harm." At the same time, because of my dad's caution and fear of the sea, he basically couldn't let his son try anything, and he didn't believe that the child "can do it" and didn't know when the child was "ready." Because of control, fear, refusal to let go, and disbelief that the child can do it, the son went to the most dangerous place and was arrested by the diver. In order to find his son, Dad defeated the three sharks and the jellyfish. At the same time, he was accompanied by Dolly, a blue fish with a bad memory. Dolly had a bad memory but was positive and optimistic. Dolly said, "Your vow is very interesting, because you can't let him not be able to take risks at all, otherwise his life is so boring." And there is a big turtle on the road, there is a warm current on the way to Sydney, when the clownfish dad asked the turtle Dad "How do you know when the children are ready to face the challenge?" Dad Turtle said, "I don't know. When I let the children know, I will know and believe." Another lesson for clownfish father. The heartwarming thing is that he didn't forget to ask how old the turtle was, because his son wanted to know. Of course, after Nemo was caught in the fish tank, he met a big brother. When he was sucked by the water changer for the first time, he was still flustered. The big brother taught him to calm down and think about how to get out. When Nemo thought that he had a fin that was too small, his eldest brother swam over slowly. Nemo saw that his eldest brother was scarred on his body. Nemo regained his confidence and found a way to come out. In this process, he learned to trust and think of ways. Finally, when they met again, Dolly was pulled into the fishing net and Nemo wanted to go in and rescue everyone. Dad took his hand and refused to let go. Later, he chose to trust his son and help him after letting go. That is a kind of; um, what kind of fear, fear of losing his son again, and what kind of love, to overcome this fear, to believe in the son.
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