If you liked
Tsuma, Shougakusei ni Naru.
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...then you might like
Xiehou Ta de Shaonu Shidai
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Both of these heartfelt stories are about a strong willed mother who has been given another chance a life that was cut short and become young again much to the surprise to their family members. (Though 'reincarnation' is the main driving force for TsumaSho, whereas 「Mom I'm Sorry !」is more supernatural.)
In a sense, both shows are about the appreciation of the time spent with the family and how letting go becomes the challenge for each family.
They also share some similarities with topics and themes such has single parent challenges, second-hand happiness, domestic abuse and self-martyring/altruism.