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    Benefit of Stay at Home Parent Nature and Nurture is a part of every day life. Every family nurtures their children differently. Some families could nurture their children with a babysitter or daycare provide while both parents work‚ but in my family we had a stay at home Mom. When I was born‚ their lives would change forever. My parents decided that it was in Moms best interest to quit her job to help raise our family. This would give mom the freedom to be very involved with our everyday life

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    the article “Stay At Home Dads‚ Breadwinner Moms and Making It All Work” talks about a family whose parents are taking different work and home roles. The father stays at home to take care of the children and to do the chores around the house‚ whereas the mother is the one working to provide for the family (Ludden 2013). These reverse positions are not seen very frequently in today’s society because of our mythological believes that men are suppose to be the one working outside the home and that women

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    Should mothers work outside the home? Today‚ mothers are working outside the home even though they’ve just given birth to their children. However‚ there are a lot of concerned things that must be considered but the most important things to consider are the lack of caring the children and the economic reasons. The first concerned thing for the working mothers is how to raise their children while they are working. Some mothers want to play the full role of mothers by quitting their jobs and looking

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    Nowadays‚ it is very common for mothers to work outside the home. Whether‚ a woman should stay at home or join the workforce is debated by many people. Some argue that the family especially a small children may be neglected. However‚ many women need to work because of economic reasons or want to work to maintain a career. I believe that every mother has the right to work and the decision should be one that a woman makes on her own. But first‚ she should carefully consider the many problems that she

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    Reflective Journal #2 Stay-At-Home Mom I was never the one who would fight for feminist issues. I am very conservative person who likes to have the things the way they were decades ago. I love Helen Andelin and her book "Fascinating womanhood." I wish I could have her lifestyle. I would love to be a full-time wife and mother‚ to take care of my husband’s needs and raise my children on my own without any outside help. Unfortunately for me‚ life is not about

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    Today‚ however‚ more moms in all economic levels appear to be considering the stay home option - at least that’s what some experts suspect when they point to recent population surveys‚ which show all female employment numbers declining after decades of sustained growth. many factors such as family demands‚ number of kids‚ age of the youngest child‚ and time constraints prevent many of today’s mothers from entering or staying in the workforce even if they want to remain on the job. On the other

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    Running Head: STAY AT HOME DADS Stay at Home Dads Name: Course: College: Tutor: Date: Abstract Traditionally families were defined by their faithfulness and conventional sex roles. The roles of men and women were structured according to the traditional family roles. It was believed that the father’s role was to work in the office the whole day as the mother stays at home to attend to house hold chores. For many years traditional marriage was the cornerstone of almost all societies‚ an

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    “Because I am a woman‚ I must make unusual efforts to succeed.  If I fail‚ no one will say‚ "She doesn’t have what it takes."  They will say‚ "Women don’t have what it takes." Being a stay at home mother has its benefits but it most definitely has its flaws. In the old days women had no choice but to stay at home; cooking‚ cleaning‚ making sure dinner was ready on time. They had no say if they wanted to work or finish school. Just imagine living day to day in the same routine. Visualize waking up

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    Stay-at-home Dad.

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    Kaydian Roberts Professor Nazos English 101-53 03/29/13 The faces behind Stay at home dads The belief that men are not capable of taking care of a child is now being challenged. Fathers are now taking on a more active role in their child’s life by allowing their wives to peruse her career goals while they stay at home with the children. Women are now left with the task of being the family’s primary breadwinners. As both step outside their expected gender roles the challenge of gender stereotypes

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    as well. According to U.S. census data there were around 5.5 million stay-at-home parents in 2006 and only about 159‚000 of them were fathers. Though this seems a bit lopsided‚ the number of stay-at-home fathers has grown over 60% since 2004 (Randall: par 5). How does this alarmingly growing number of stay-at-home fathers feel about their lives‚ and why is the number growing so rapidly? If the number of stay-at-home dads has risen so drastically in the past few years they cannot all be miserable

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