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Horrifyingly, time passes. One tick in the clock, another. Then the kid, trembling, knows the time has come. His mother opens the door. "I'm home!", she says. The kid is already taking out the book and the pencils, and the computer is long gone. The mother sits down with him, asking without saying. The kid is already looking for the right page. "Here, mom", he says, trembling. "This is the exercise" "Then do it! Now!", she says. The kid can't draw a single straight line, the fear won't let him. Then the loop starts. The loop of answer and correction, answer and correction, with the mother angrier every single time. But it was all part of a loop: one day, then another, the same horrific scene. The clock ticking until the hour of pain.
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Apr 1
Apr 1, 2026 at 5:32 AM UTC
Kyoiku mama
Horrifyingly, time passes. One tick in the clock, another. Then the kid, trembling, knows the time has come. His mother opens the door. "I'm home!", she says. The kid is already taking out the book and the pencils, and the computer is long gone. The mother sits down with him, asking without saying. The kid is already looking for the right page. "Here, mom", he says, trembling. "This is the exercise" "Then do it! Now!", she says. The kid can't draw a single straight line, the fear won't let him. Then the loop starts. The loop of answer and correction, answer and correction, with the mother angrier every single time. But it was all part of a loop: one day, then another, the same horrific scene. The clock ticking until the hour of pain.
"Kyōiku mama" (in Japanese, 教育ママ) is, in Japanese language and society, the stereotype of a mother who relentlessly drives her child to study, to the detriment of the child's social and physical development, and emotional well-being. ------------ Copyright: Shattentraumer, 2026. Licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). Original: https://hellopoetry.com/poems/5283070/kyoiku-mama
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Apr 1
Apr 1, 2026 at 5:32 AM UTC
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