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    Working Mothers: The Effect on a Child’s Development Introduction What is working mother? Working mother is defined as women who are married or not participating in the labour force for income to raise their children. Women start to be active in the labour force once they open the opportunity to the women to work and it is shown that there were a increasing rate of women in the labour force which is 71.3% at the year of 2010 compare to the year of 1990 (66.7%). It also happened because of the

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    Stay at Home vs Working Mothers Stay at Home vs Working Mothers I have been fortunate enough to experience being both a stay at home mom and a work away from home mom. Currently there is a societal debate on which approach raises a healthier and better adjusted child. On that I cannot comment as I have not yet raised a child to adulthood‚ but having my own mixed feelings on this topic I can clearly see the vast differences to each method. Does working away from home make a more secure

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    “A study of adjustment and academic achievement of the children of working and non-working mothers” Investigators: Prof. NetarPrakash Sharma (Retd.Associate Professor) Prof. Maansi Sharma

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    History Of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome A. Cause B. Significance C. Definition of terms III. Diagnosis of PCOS A. Symptoms IV. Treatments C. Effects V. Conclusion   Plagued with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (or PCOS) is a serious health condition in the female body of reproductive age where there is an imbalance of hormones. PCOS is the current leading cause of infertility in which one out of fifteen women

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    Balancing Work and Family: be a working mother or a housewife Nowadays‚ as it becomes more popular and acceptable for women to cease being a full time housewife and to become a full time employee instead‚ many raise the question “should women be housewives or working mothers?” In general‚ most of women would want to be a good mother and employee‚ and hoping they can have enough time to make their full commitment as both a wife and a mother. However‚ due to limited time‚ resource and energy‚ that

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    Summary Report 2: Will working mothers take your company to court? Today‚ working mothers have become more likely to sue their employers for discrimination. According to data collected by the Center for WorkLife Law‚ in the United States‚ roughly two-thirds of plaintiffs who sue in federal court on the basis of family responsibilities discrimination prevail at trial. The type of discrimination for particularly working mothers has a name: “maternal wall bias”. It takes the form of comments like

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    Stay at Home Moms and Working Mothers It used to be the battle of the sexes: Now it’s the battle of the moms. Some moms believe it’s best to spend quality time with their children because it’s damaging being away from their from their kids for a minimum of the day. Others tend to think their children will be just as well off if they’re out at work all day and bringing home the paychecks. Friedersdorf and Adshade arrive at competing definitions for working and nonworking mothers. Whereas Adshade’s article

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    while in high school. It’s a miracle she even gets her homework done sometimes. There are many teenagers in America that have experienced the negative effects from working while in high school such as‚ no social life‚ less time spent on homework‚ and diminished academic success. A personal life is imperative to have in high school; working a job while a high school student creates less time to have one. Some jobs put people on call‚ so students wouldn’t be able to make plans with their friends due

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    The employment of the mother has no significant effect on child development. A number of studies have shown that no connection has been found between the employment of a mother to her child’s development. These studies show that the mother working does not affect the child’s development‚ but other factors do. Some factors include: the quality of child care‚ compensating for the mother‚ and support of the child. These factors could affect the child’s physical and social behavior and the education

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    housewives are more responsible mother than working women Yes because... No because... housewives give children the attention they need Psychologically‚diet-wise and academically. Housewives can be both educated and uneducated but the fact that they spend more time with their children means that they put in a greater effort and since they are not preoccupied with their job(read: cellphone); they pay the close attention needed to keep their children out of trouble. Think of housewives as inspectors

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