"Motherhood"

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Being a mom isn't easy. But having one is vital to a child's upbringing.
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I always advice people to go for seminar, talks or read books about motherhood before they embark on one. It's a delicate journey that if not we'll handle could cause a trauma for live.
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Before becoming a mother, I had the perfect way to grow my child all planned out in my head. When my child was born all the plans went through the window. Motherhood is a trial and error situation. What worked for one child might not work for the next. Tactics that Lena used to groom Kalayla might not have worked on her boys
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Kalayla was a spoilt and disrespectful child. Maureen did not make any effort at discipline
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Maureen is a strong woman. Despite her job, her mind is always on her kid, Kaylayla. That's the strength of motherhood.
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True. There's no perfect family. Depending upon the past experiences, every mother has her own way of bring up her child, and there's no shame in making mistakes.
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