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Is there a solution for working mothers?
– Leave behind their favorite meals or snacks. – Have them “blog” about how they’ve spent their day. – Give them extra chores so they’ll have a chance to earn money. – Set limits on TV and computer time – give them a reading assignment instead.
Why should a mother work?
Working moms provide positive role models Children need to realize from an early age that women are not just domestic servants and that they may have a professional life of their own. Girls will learn that they need to think about a career, rather than just getting married and having children.
What are the problems faced by working mothers?
little or no paid family leave after giving birth or adopting a child. lingering employer reticence to offer breastfeeding support or flexible schedules. workplace discrimination against new parents, especially mothers. finding affordable, quality child care (especially for newborns)
Are working mothers bad?
The children of mothers who return to work full time in the years before they start school have slower emotional development and score less well in reading and maths tests, according to a study published today by the Institute for Social and Economic Research.
Are working mothers happier?
After adjusting for other influencers, such as prior health, prior employment, marital status and age at baby’s birth, the researchers concluded that moms who work full time are happier and healthier than moms who stay at home, work part time, or moms who find themselves repeatedly out of work.
What kinds of problems are faced by the mother as a woman?
Here are some of the common challenges that I have faced as a working mother in India:
- You’re constantly reminded of your duties.
- You’re looked down upon at work.
- You can’t travel late or take up jobs that require night shifts.
- You’re expected to work from home or take a sabbatical when the baby is small.