"Do you think Youyou is like you?"
Li Xianglan looked at Jiang Yi with annoyance, feeling that her daughter was really not a qualified mother.
It is said that no one knows a daughter better than her mother, but in Li Xianglan's opinion, this saying does not apply to her own daughter at all.
Jiang Yi gave an embarrassed smile and said, "Mom, it really isn't my fault!"
Regardless of what others think, Jiang Yi felt quite wronged. Her concern for her daughter was no less than anyone else's.
Of course, her daughter was very sensible, which led Jiang Yi to reduce her attention to her daughter for a period of time.
After all, her daughter was so well-behaved and sensible that she didn't need to worry about her much. Naturally, she stopped paying so much attention to every little detail about her daughter.
"How dare you say that!"
Li Xianglan glanced at Jiang Yi with disdain, "It's a good thing you only have one daughter. If you had several daughters, would you have forgotten about Youyou?"
"Mom, I don't agree with what you're saying!"
Jiang Yi didn't think she was particularly incompetent. On the contrary, she felt that she had actually been quite successful in raising her daughter.
My daughter is so well-behaved and sensible; she must have been taught this by her own example.
I can't be bothered to talk to you!
Li Xianglan waved her hand, not wanting to continue the topic with Jiang Yi.
Jiang Yi was happy to accept this.
Of course, after discovering that her daughter was unusually well-behaved and sensible, Jiang Yi realized that she needed to understand and pay more attention to her daughter.
Although Jiang Yi is not an education expert, it is said that if the child behaves too extremely, it is not a good thing.
The word "extreme" here is not a derogatory term, but simply an adjective.
Children who are too well-behaved or too mischievous are prone to problems when they grow up.
Single-parent families, to some extent, have a negative impact on a child's development.
Jiang Yi reflected on her thoughts, pondering what she should do.
Tragically, her own daughter had arranged everything perfectly, leaving Jiang Yi no room to interfere.
My child is so well-behaved, what should I, as a mother, do? What can I do?
Jiang Yi promptly logged onto the internet. Although the internet was still in its early stages, there were already quite a few forums available.
Of course, Jiang Yi didn't expect anyone to actually give her an answer; she was just trying anything as a last resort.
And as it turns out, the nascent internet still couldn't solve her problem. Perhaps in a few years, when more people are online and more creative ideas emerge, an answer might be found.
Unfortunately, by then, her daughter would have grown up, and she would have been ready to retire.
"My daughter!"
At night, Jiang Yi sat facing her daughter.
"What's wrong?"
Xiao Youyou blinked and looked at Jiang Yi.
How was school today?
"It's fine, they listen in class and play after class, it's just that the games they play are too stupid!"
"Mom, can I skip a grade?"
"Well……?"
Upon hearing this question, Jiang Yi realized that her decision to have a heart-to-heart talk with her daughter today was somewhat irrational.
"Daughter, why did you skip a grade?"
"I've learned it all. I think I can graduate from elementary school directly. Why don't you ask the school if I can graduate directly?"
"I feel like staying in elementary school is a waste of time!"
Hearing her daughter's bold words, Jiang Yi felt she had to do something.
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