The Truth About Stay-At-Home Moms
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You can’t turn on the television today without seeing at least one show that has a stay-at-home mother. But, television doesn’t always portray these moms as they really are. Being a stay-at-home mother is not always a bed of roses.
When a woman tells another person that she is a stay-at-home mother she may get mixed looks. Some think that her husband must be rich or have a great job for her to be able to stay at home. In that same vein, some people think that stay-at-home mothers don’t do anything.
This is not a fair or accurate portrait of the mother who stays at home to care for her children. Most of them do not have a live-in maid or thousands of extra dollars in the bank. They don’t go on weekly shopping sprees and their kids are not in private schools. One mom in a thousand or more may live like this, but they are few and far between.
Stay-at-home moms have been getting a bad reputation over the years and it’s time to set the record straight. Stay-at-home moms have made the choice to do so in order to be a better mom to their kids. Some stay-at-home moms with several children find it more cost effective to keep their kids at home than to pay for a daycare provider.
Families that go from two incomes to one do suffer a financial hit. Budgets have to be strictly adhered to in order not to overextend themselves on the bills. These families often cook more than they go out to eat because it is less expensive.
Since wages are higher for men in most professions, the mother is usually the one who decides to stay home. She handles doctor’s appointments for the kids, caring for them during the day, cooking, cleaning, and scheduling repairs. While the position is rewarding, it can get tedious. Moms occasionally want a break in the monotony.
These women form support groups online and locally to share their concerns and stresses, and for girl talk. Their children get to play together and the mothers get to laugh a little. Taking time out for them makes like easier at home and in the marriage relationship. An outlet helps them to find fulfillment and their own identity.
Television also tends to portray stay-at-home moms as unhappy and looking for love. This is not true. These moms are happy with their children and their spouses. They take family vacations when they can and value time spent together.
Society doesn’t always know what is involved in the life of a stay-at-home mother because they don’t ask. These moms are ready to be heard so that they can get the respect they are due. Raising decent children in a world where social responsibility is becoming extinct is important. This is our next generation. They will lead this world when we all are gone. Let’s leave it in good hands. Stay-at-home mothers are a part of that equation.
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