Another kind of motherhood - a parent's view

By Jane Muir, Nursery World, 8 June 2000

Before I had my son Alex, who is now nine, my image of parenthood used to be long, chatty conversations with a small child whose hand would be firmly placed in mine as we walked to the shops together. Another mother I know says she used to see red Paddington Bear wellington boots splashing in puddles.

Before I had my son Alex, who is now nine, my image of parenthood used to be long, chatty conversations with a small child whose hand would be firmly placed in mine as we walked to the shops together. Another mother I know says...

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