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Mothers: Who Are They?
Mothers: Who Are They?
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Parenting needs special skills and attention if the young ones are to survive. This author outlines the expectations of humans, animals, and their offspring in their natural inhabitants. Just as the parents have expectations of their children; the children also have expectations of their own from their parents. Parenting is a natural phenomenon for humans and nonhumans alike, a difficult task. Parenting is a full-time job, a focus and narrative description in this book. Thus, this book talks about the role of parenting in the lives of the next generation in order for them to survive. Saying there is need for parenting in the animal world just as it is in the human world is an understatement. Animals, like humans, need parenting for their next generations to survive. The eagle, for instance, indicated that parenting is cooperation between papa and mama eagle for the babies to survive. Raising a child is a hard job for everyone. A mother’s work is never done as the next generations always need their mothers’ protection. I hope everyone reading this book gains some insight into the world of parenthood in the animal world that is very applicable to humans.
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