The reading notes from any chapter of 'Childhood': The first chapter of 'Childhood', recounts the life experiences of the author, Madeline Carol Potter, in the early 1920s. Potter's parents had died when she was a child, and she had been raised by her grandmother and mother in turn. This chapter focuses on the role of Potter's grandmother in her growth and the deep relationship between Potter and her grandmother. This chapter also described the economic situation of the Potter family and the social environment of the small city they lived in. It described the hustle and bustle of the city, poverty, and some contradictions and problems in family life. It also described how Potter's grandmother helped the family through difficult times through her wisdom and kindness. Through this chapter, readers can understand Potter's family situation and social environment, as well as how she grew up in such an environment and developed a deep relationship with her grandmother. This is also a novel about personal growth and family relationships, allowing readers to feel the differences and similarities between different families.