This week, Ma Yashu also experienced a pain point that a mother must experience-when her daughter was at school, Ma Yashu, a "sensitive mother", let go for the first time and couldn't help crying. On the first day of school, I experienced the independent Mia state for the first time, and was stumped by the problem of "going to school". Ma Yashu and his wife had a fierce quarrel over Mia's problem, and Ma Yashu, who was distressed by her children, collapsed and cried because she thought her husband's demands were "changing too fast". Robert was forced to "elope" with Aidan and Sanya. Can the crisis be successfully resolved?
Without the protection of her mother, Mia's long-standing problems were quickly exposed. Mia, who tasted independence for the first time, didn't get along thoroughly with her children. She cried. Also "suffering" at home is mother Ma Yashu. Worried, she had the idea of going to school as a teacher, and the pet baby attribute was verified again.
Realizing this problem, Ma Yashu summoned up the courage to "train" Mia, but was frustrated repeatedly. In contrast, Father Robert is more strict. In the face of Mia's coquetry and begging for hugs, Robert refused, but Ma Yashu didn't understand her husband's behavior, and the loving couple had a fierce quarrel for the first time. Robert told Ma Yashu that she should speed up the correction of Mia. Although Ma Yashu recognized her husband's practice, she felt it unnecessary to take such a big step for three-year-old Mia. There is a conflict between them about whether to change step by step or stride forward.
On the one hand, I am worried that Mia can't adapt to the strange environment, on the other hand, I also let my wife get over it as soon as possible. Robert unexpectedly "eloped" Sanya with Aidan and left his wife a plane ticket. What would Ma Yashu do? Can Mia's student trip go smoothly?