Mu Yunchu noticed that a large billboard in the orphanage lobby had a schedule posted on it.
Although it certainly didn't compare to school in terms of educational quality, Zhao Fang would also schedule dedicated time for teaching them how to read.
In fact, most of the time is spent on comprehensive development in morality, intelligence, physical education, aesthetics, and labor.
There's even plenty of time when the children are together with the caregivers doing crafts, playing games, and things like that.
If school courses were like this, students would be so much happier.
Of course, gains must be accompanied by losses.
"I think learning is certainly important, but before that, it's vital to maintain their spiritual health."
Zhao Fang didn't know when she had walked up behind her and suddenly spoke, her voice full of satisfaction with her arranged schedule.
