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... my mother's major issue in terms of not only she as a person, but the influence it has on her relationships and communicative interactions. A lot of her self-concept comes from various interactions she has with significant others, and strangers. I know that interactions with his mother bring happiness and love, but also uncertainty, and insecurity. Relating to Cooley's Looking Glass Self, where we see ourselves through what others see us as, his relationship with mother is substantial in the creation of his self and identity. On the one hand, he can have love, complete understanding and a coordinated state of synchrony with his mother. They move in a direct relationship to each other's communication as they hold a discussion, and they talk about how beautiful the day was with his little cousins and his mother's niece. They laugh and joke about little Erin's "fart noises" and are comfortably nodding ...
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