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Is Being A Stay-At-Home Mom Meant For Everyone?

 
Author: Barb Desmarais

When I was growing up in the 50s and 60s virtually everyone I knew had a stay-at-home mom but of course in those days no one ever used such a term. It was the norm and most mothers didnt even consider the alternative. I think I had two friends whose mothers worked outside the home and that was when they were almost in high school.

Times have changed dramatically. Ive worked with hundreds of young parents over the years and most of them go back to work after their babys first birthday. Here in Canada mothers are given a one year paid maternity leave. I know in other parts of the world its much less. Some only get six weeks. Most of these mothers go back out of economic necessity. Its now very difficult to raise a family on a single, average annual salary. I talk to many mothers who agonize over having to leave their baby and go back to work. They would give anything to stay home.

I have always considered myself a stay-at-home mom because although Ive always worked at least part time, Ive always been available to my kids before and after school and when they were very young, I sometimes worked in the evenings when my husband was home. I wouldnt have had it any other way and knew it was the best decision for me and my family. My husband is a busy professional who puts in long hours and I knew I would be able to provide the balance we needed.

Throughout my years coaching parents and presenting workshops, Ive come to realize there are mothers who do have a choice of whether or not to stay home and theyve chosen to go back to work. They have found that they make better mothers when they are doing what they love. Some say that they just couldnt handle being with a toddler all day long. Others say the resentment they felt brought out their worst. They constantly felt irritable and frustrated. Although many will say they admire mothers who stay home and find fulfillment in doing so, they have concluded that its just not for them.

Im going to be honest and admit that I used to be quite judgmental towards women who chose to go back to work when their kids were very small, when they had the choice. I would say things like: Why did they bother having kids if they werent prepared to be with them? Or, I would say: How could a mother possible leave their baby in the care of someone else and go back to work?

I can say now that Ive changed my perspective and know those women who decide to go back to their job outside the home, do so because they know its best for the whole family. They are being true to themselves. They are women who are living with integrity. They in fact will report that the time they spend with their kids is far more enjoyable and positive than when they were home. They may be getting less of their mother but theyre getting the best of her. How can we say thats a bad thing?

Author Bio:
Barb Desmarais is a popular columnist. Barb likes to pen down articles about this area.
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