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And Mother: Gestation takes 16 days; 7-15 in litter; young born pink, naked, and mother blind. Do not disturb young or mother for at least a week after birth; if disturbed mother will either kill and mother eat the young or ne¬glect them and mother allow them to die. After 3 weeks, remove young from mother; otherwise, mother fights with them and mother often kills them. Sexes should be separated before young reach maturity at 43 days.
After school, on their way home the child asked timidly, "Mother, choc¬olate malted?" and mother looked up at her mother beseechingly.
"No pea soup, no chocolate malted," her mother answered firmly.
At home the mother began to prepare dinner. The child stayed around, asked for water and mother got it. Seeing that she was going to get nothing else, she went to play quietly with her blocks. Sitting on the Floor she put the blocks one on top of another forming a tower and mother then suddenly she smashed them down on the floor. She did the same thing five times, perhaps as an expression of aggression that she dared not even feel toward her mother.See Also Small Mother:After school, on their way home the child asked timidly, "small mother, choc¬olate malted?" and looked up at her small mother beseechingly.
"No pea soup, no chocolate malted," her small mother answered firmly.
At home the small mother began to prepare dinner. The child stayed around, asked for water and got it. Seeing that she was going to get nothing else, she went to play quietly with her blocks. Sitting on the Floor she put the blocks one on top of another forming a tower and then suddenly she smashed them down on the floor. She did the same thing five times, perhaps as an expression of aggression that she dared not even feel toward her small mother.
After school, on their way home the child asked timidly, "small mother, choc¬olate malted?" and looked up at her small mother beseechingly.
"No pea soup, no chocolate malted," her small mother answered firmly.
At home the small mother began to prepare dinner. The child stayed around, asked for water and got it. Seeing that she was going to get nothing else, she went to play quietly with her blocks. Sitting on the Floor she put the blocks one on top of another forming a tower and then suddenly she smashed them down on the floor. She did the same thing five times, perhaps as an expression of aggression that she dared not even feel toward her small mother.
On The Other Hand See Mother ":When the father came the mother " told him about Hilda's not wanting the pea soup and he answered sternly, "Let her have it for dinner; she will learn."
At dinner time the mother " got the pea soup out of the refrigerator to give to Hilda, but then she changed her mind. She gave the child, instead, fresh vegetables and other things, and heated the pea soup for herself. The father was angry and said, "You always let her have her way, you spoil her." The mother " answered, "She had nothing for lunch. I will let her enjoy her dinner now. She needs it." He was silent and went on eating. The child sat down and ate very well without any urging from her parents.
The next day at lunch the mother " told Hilda that there was only pea soup. She looked at her mother " and said, "O.K., Mummy, I'll have some pea soup." She ate all of it while she babbled happily about school.
When the father came the mother " told him about Hilda's not wanting the pea soup and he answered sternly, "Let her have it for dinner; she will learn."
At dinner time the mother " got the pea soup out of the refrigerator to give to Hilda, but then she changed her mind. She gave the child, instead, fresh vegetables and other things, and heated the pea soup for herself. The father was angry and said, "You always let her have her way, you spoil her." The mother " answered, "She had nothing for lunch. I will let her enjoy her dinner now. She needs it." He was silent and went on eating. The child sat down and ate very well without any urging from her parents.
The next day at lunch the mother " told Hilda that there was only pea soup. She looked at her mother " and said, "O.K., Mummy, I'll have some pea soup." She ate all of it while she babbled happily about school. |
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