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Lesson 20: Be a cruel mother, right? Why?
The cruel mother was right.

This lesson is about my son catching a cold. His mother asked him to go to the hospital alone and learned to see a doctor. In this way, the mother exercised her son's ability to face life alone and expressed her deep love for her son.

Firstly, the article tells the story that the mother found her son sick and prepared to treat him with her own medicine as usual. Later, she changed her mind and let him go to the hospital alone. "When I was going to look for medicine in the medicine storage cabinet at home, I suddenly froze." It shows that the mother realizes that she should exercise her son to face the disease independently. In the following conversation, we can see that our son is extremely dependent on his parents, which further strengthens his mother's determination to "teach him to see a doctor as soon as possible". Since I am a mother, I should teach him to see a doctor as soon as possible. The descriptions of language and psychological activities, such as "I'm afraid I will change my mind", the mother's instructions to her son, "My heart will soon soften" and "The child is a child after all, a sick child", reflect the inner contradictions of the mother and are full of true feelings of loving her son. Let's talk about the mother's waiting in fear, regret and remorse after her son went to the hospital until his son came home from the hospital. "From the moment he went out, I began to regret it. I think ... ","Time flows hard and falls into my uneasy heart like an hourglass ","My heart is huddled with pain "and other detailed descriptions of psychological activities make people really feel the depth of maternal love. The mother's seemingly "indifferent" words and deeds are aimed at fulfilling her responsibilities as a mother and being responsible for her children's future. By letting her son learn to see a doctor, she can exercise her child's ability to live independently.

From the unique perspective of maternal responsibility, this paper embodies the profoundness of maternal love. This passage is selected in the textbook. One is to guide students to fully understand maternal love, and the other is to encourage students to pay attention to honing their ability to live independently from time to time in their lives, so as to lay the foundation for life from the perspective of self-care.