
A post recently shared on social media by Aulona Musta, where she showed her daughter's daily routine, sparked numerous discussions. The daughter's detailed afternoon and evening agenda was commented on by many of her followers.



After numerous reactions, Aulona chose to clarify her position, emphasizing that routine is not pressure or a "loss of childhood," but a form of orientation and discipline. According to her, children need structure, security, soft boundaries, and direction, elements that help them feel calm.
In her response, Aulona makes it clear that free time is an integral part of the agenda, but not equivalent to a lack of structure.
She adds that she is more concerned about a child without direction, without a sleep schedule, who spends time using a phone/tablet, and without space to discover and develop their talents, than a child with a routine.
“I am not raising a perfect child,” she writes, “but a child who knows when it is time for homework, for play, and for rest.”
The full reaction follows:








