COL -240-005
Mr. Tim Groombridge
Zayed University, University College
Table of Contents
Cover page --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
Table of Contents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2
Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
Working mothers benefit their children ----------------------------------------------------------- 3
Working mothers benefit themselves -------------------------------------------------------------- 4
Working mothers benefits the relationship with family ----------------------------------------- 5
Possible negative effects; Children behavior ----------------------------------------------------- 6
Possible negative effects; Mothers get stress ------------------------------------------------------ 6
Possible negative effects; Do not need financial -------------------------------------------------- 6
Conclusion ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
References ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
Women have the right to be involved in the work environment just as men are. In the past mothers just stayed at home and taking care of the family, rising their children and they were not allowed to work. We do care and appreciate her efforts to create a family however, being a mother is not mean losing one sense of individuality because all women have the right to represent a different aspect besides being a mother. Work helping mothers to build their identities away from their families and it gives her confidence, stability and a chance to communicate with society. Nowadays, the percentage of
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