Everyone says kids have short attention spans and need someone watching them to do their homework. But in Mo Jingchun's opinion, that's just nonsense.
As long as you turn homework from a passive task into an active one, is there any need to worry about kids not doing it or not taking it seriously?
The key is finding the right solution!
It's like this: if you walk through a crowd with a cup of tea and politely ask people to make way, not many will listen. But if you shout "Watch out, boiling water!", most people will instinctively step aside.
That's the most genuine side of human nature.
In the yard, Mo Jingchun and Zhou Yaling are lounging on deck chairs, soaking up the sunlight of the afternoon at around four o'clock.
Meanwhile, Candy is munching on a plate of fruit from the small table, not at all worried about her sister checking her homework. At least, there's no sign of worry on her face.
