Because the children's palace is very close to the union, I drop him off in the morning on my way to work and pick him up during lunch breaks. The rest of the time his teacher plays with him, which is quite good. It's the same in the afternoon, reducing quite a bit of trouble for Song Ge.
The grandparents also suggested coming over to help her with the child, but Song Ge considered that he only seemed close to her at the moment and decided not to. Now she has enrolled him in classes, and it's as if the mother and son commute to and from work together. They grocery shop together and cook meals he likes. She doesn't know how happy they are.
Liang Junjie seldom stays at home. Even if he wants to compensate with fatherly love, it's really hard to do. He can only call every day to check in.
In mid-August, Song Ge found a preschool near her workplace for Liang Quan, so when school starts in September, he can directly enroll.
