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Should Mothers Stay At Home To Look After Their Children Until They're Old Enough To Start Formal Education?

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• There’s certain point to consider here. I guess the affirmative could say a child forms a closer bond with their mother than any other person. And, if the father can't take care of the children, then it's the mother's responsibility to look after them the best way that she can. Mothers also love to look after their children, and they don't want their children grow older and more distant from them because they put work before family. They also don't want to be a bad parent to them. It’s hard because if both the mother and the father work, more time is spent away from their children. A good point to add is that to put you in the children's shoes. If you were the child, how would you feel? If any of these points are made, it would be quite hard to debate. However, maybe you should make an alternative. Maybe you should say that it's ok that a mother should stay home and look after their children, however, you could say the same thing about a father. Children rely on their parents to look after them, and parents need to do the best that they can to give them the kind of life they deserve. Sacrifices have to be made. It’s a part of life. If all the mother does is stay at home and look after her children, the father will be the sole income provider for the family, and a lot of pressure is put towards him to the point where he may have to take a second job just to support his family. Means that he has to spend a lot of time away from his children.
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I don't think that is a question that can be given a positive answer. Sure if you can afford to stay home....However I feel if a mother does stay home....she should take some away time once a week..just for herself.

Some parents have no alternative and have to work outside the home. The important thing with that is finding decent....reliable.....trustworthy care for the children.

I don't know that a parent who stays home has been more successful with their childrens
intelligence.....knowledge...or  ability to interact with others.   I think that is just one of those precious things we have to make work for us because of situations.

I do think children need to already be familiar with interacting with other children before they start school. That will probably be the first hardest  adjustment.
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Nobody questions the worth of the part of mother in teaches
their youngsters, friendship and consideration from a decent mother hugely
affects the child's identity. Reflection and attachment will bring about emotion
thanks in kids and bring self-confidence up in their development periods.
Mothers who stay at home can also get Fast Bachelor’s Degree while looking after their child’s education. Teachers do as much as they can for their studies,
yet they just have a specific measure of time to spend on every individual kid
in the classroom. A mother has a major duty in making a youthful era of creative,
innovative, educative and beneficial.

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Willie Loyd answered

Nobody questions the worth of the part of mother in teaches
their youngsters, friendship and consideration from a decent mother hugely
affects the child's identity. Reflection and attachment will bring about emotion
thanks in kids and bring self-confidence up in their development periods.
Mothers who stay at home can also get Fast Bachelor’s Degree while looking after their child’s education.  Teachers do as much as they can for their studies,
yet they just have a specific measure of time to spend on every individual kid
in the classroom. A mother has a major duty in making a youthful era of creative,
innovative, educative and beneficial.

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If you can afford to be a stay at home mother I personally think you should. The world we live in today has so many hateful people in it that putting a small infant or young child in the hands of a stranger is scary. I never let my two children stay with anyone,  ANYONE, until they were old enough to talk and tell me if someone hurt them or was mean to them. And believe me I asked every time when they did start having a sitter or going to friend's house to play. But like said in another comment. You should also try to take some time for yourself because just like we get frustrated with our kids and need time away from them, they get the same way with us. Even if it's a long hot bath/shower once dad's home and settle down. Or in your room alone watching tv or painting your nails. It doesn't matter as long as it's time separate from the kids. You'll both benefit!

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