The familiar lament by mothers everywhere may have a kernel of scientific truth. |
Our mothers cooked real food from raw ingredients, making magical meals out of very little. |
They could educate young people about abstinence and require teenage mothers to attend school and live at home to qualify for benefits. |
The most difficult task for the mothers was to explain the concept of abstract nouns and mimetic words in Korean. |
Even those daughters who identified their fathers as the abuser blamed their mothers for failing to protect them. |
She said there had been claims the mothers and fathers who walked their children up the road to school were bad parents. |