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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Normal stuff that goes on/to get back to the good.

2 questions here please.

(At video 2:19) "Normal stuff that goes on" - goes on imply that normal stuff keep occuring?

"To get back to the good" - here I would thank if you can explain to what they meant?


"Okay… Maggie… I'm here. And what are you doing? Oh, yes, oh, what a big girl."

Narrator: It's a little like "the good, the bad, and the ugly." The good is that normal stuff that goes on, that we all do with our kids. The bad thing is when something bad happens but the infant can overcome it. After all, when you stop the still face, the mother and the baby start to play again. The ugly is when you don't give the child any chance to get back to the good. There's no reparation and they're stuck in that really ugly situation.

  
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