A Mother's Pride
Malanea is pleasantly surprised by her son Elias's sudden enthusiasm for homework, a change she attributes to positive reinforcement. Their heartwarming interaction shows a rare moment of joy and pride for Malanea, as she prepares to leave for work, promising Elias a treat upon her return.What caused Elias's sudden change in attitude towards homework?
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