Monday, April 20, 2009

How Working Mothers Can Deal w/ Guilt

It's no surprise that a large number of working moms wish that they could be better mothers. There's a great deal of pressure for mothers to do it all---- and do it all perfectly. Working mother's guilt arises when women don't meet their own very high, (frequently unrealistic) expecations about motherhood.

In the blog post, Dealing With Working Moms Guilt, Whether You Love or Hate Your Job writer Katherine Lewis discusses how to tackle working mother's guilt. She indicates that feeling the guilt doesn't make women bad mothers. However those feelings could be raising issues related to child care, their personal relationships, and the frequency and quality of time that they are spending with their children that we should be addressing.

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