Mothers with children may choose to stay home for various reasons, including the desire to actively participate in their children's early development and education. Staying home allows for more flexibility in managing family schedules and providing personalized care. Additionally, some mothers may find it more fulfilling to focus on homemaking and nurturing their family, while others might face financial considerations that make staying home a viable option. Ultimately, the decision often reflects individual values, circumstances, and priorities.
A stay at home mother, one who stays home with their children, to tend to the house, and children, while their husband works the job and keeps food on the table.
That is something she has to decide for herself. There is no difference in children with stay at home moms vs those who had moms who worked. If she does not want to stay home she should not. This is supposed to be a time to enjoy.
because the child gets more attached to the mother
the father must provide for his family so that the children can have what they need ' and the mother must stay home to manage the home
the father must provide for his family so that the children can have what they need ' and the mother must stay home to manage the home
Yes, you do. "Stay-at-home" is hyphenated, but "mother" does not have to be. Either version is grammatically correct.
i think mother should stop work for 2 months
Helen Keller's mother was a house wife and stay at home mother.
There have been many stigmas attached to stay at home dads, although those views have changed over the years. There are many great things about a father being able to be home with his children, much like there are great things about a mother being home with her children. Family dynamics have changed from when everyone's grandparents were raising their children, but there should be no reason why it's a bad thing to be a stay at home dad
well for children boys would got to school and learn while the girls stay home and cook but if the girl was not yet old enough to cook she would stay home and watch her mother cook.
She went and adopted five children and was a stay at home mother.
It depends on your upbringing and perspective. Homemaker is a classical title that is an accurate description of a caretaker of the home that may or may not have children. If you are proud of your status of being a stay at home parent and want to communicate that you have children and also take care of the home then the second title would be best. (Personally the term stay at home in "stay at home mom", sounds like playing hooky and on some level it makes me cringe.) As an alternative perhaps you could say "homemaker and mother of 4", or however many children you have.