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Working Mom: Things To Keep In Mind
It used to be that mothers are
expected to stay at home and care for the children but today, there are in fact
more working mothers than stay-at-home moms. There are working moms who have
regular nine-to-five jobs while others have part-time jobs that allow them to
alternate their work hours with their husband’s so there are always someone who
stays home with the kids. Many mothers have also taken advantage of the growing
number of work-from-home opportunities that allow them to earn a living and be
with their children at the same time.
For a working mom, it is very important
to have an employer who is supportive and understanding. Fortunately, many
companies today have programs to help working moms balance their work and
caring for their children. Some even provide daycare facilities in their office
buildings. If you are still in the process of looking for a job, be sure to
look out for these “family-friendly” companies.
If you are new to the role of a
working mom, here is some advice to help ease the load:
1.) Delegate tasks. This concept is
done at the workplace and should also be done at home. Assign your kids chores
that are appropriate for their age. This does not only lessen the things you
have to do but also teaches them responsibility. In addition, talk to your
husband (not nag) about sharing some of the chores at home. For example, if you
cannot expect him to cook for the family, he can certainly help out in some
other way such as keeping the house clean and helping kids with their homework.
This environment where everybody in the family works together and supports each
other will greatly benefit your children.
3.) Get all the help you can. If a
family member offers help with babysitting or running errands, take their
offer. If it is necessary to ask for help, then do so. Do not feel guilty about
it because it is simply not possible for you to do absolutely everything on
your own every single time.
4.) Take a break. Allow yourself
even just a short fifteen-minute break everyday to just relax. You can also use
this time to pray or meditate.
5.) Let it out. The life of a
working mom can be highly stressful so it helps to have a good friend or group
of friends who will listen to you and support you. You will also find it
helpful to keep a journal. Writing down all your thoughts and emotions is very
effective in helping deal with stress.
Many mothers with young children
who are thinking about going back to work and enrolling their child in daycare
are concerned about how it will affect the development of their child. Some
studies suggest daycare may not be good for children while others indicate that
it helps develop a child’s confidence and independence.
Aside from the quality of the
daycare facility being a major factor in this issue, keep in mind that what
will ultimately influence the kind of person your child will grow up to be is
the kind of parent you are. If you can successfully balance your job and being
a mother, then you become the ideal role model to your children.

