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Phrase(s): spoon-feed someone
Fig. to treat someone with too much care or help; to teach someone with methods that are too easy and do not stimulate the learner to independent thinking. • The teacher spoon-feeds the students by dictating notes on the novel instead of getting the children to read the books. • You mustn’t spoon-feed the new recruits by telling them what to do all the time. They must use their initiative.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs