"Tell me to my face that you believe I'm a bad mother."
Of course that's what most bad mothers say in such circumstances, I imagined.
She often represents mothers, good and bad, or the demands of the real world.
A bad mother, maybe, and a terrible wife, undoubtedly, but a good person.
The extent to which the child's needs are satisfied is thought to determine the images of a good and a bad mother.
That Nan asking off early because she says her mother's bad.
Becky does not like the idea at first thinking she would make a bad mother, later changing her mind.
It's not that her friend is a bad mother.
She had been a bad mother, and now the baby wanted the mud, too.
You can call me a bad woman, but not a bad mother.