Remaking motherhood

how working mothers are shaping our children's future

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Remaking motherhood

how working mothers are shaping our children's future

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If you are a working mother,
take time to read this book.

If you are a mother that works, you are probaly familiar with the feelings of guilt and ambivilance that come with leaving your children for your job.

Anita Shreve, an award-winning journalist and working mother herself, finally has some good news for you: working mothers are enhancing their children's lives in many ways that nonworking mothers are not.

Remaking Motherhood is the first book to shatter the commonly held beliefs about the negative effects of working mothers on their children. Shreve's impeccable research draws on recent statistics and interviews with scores of psychologists, sociologists, working mothers, and their children, to provide a balanced view of these families' risks and rewards.
Along with the information on the stresses and strains and -how to handle them- Shreve presents a consensus among professionals that these childrens lives are enriched: they are more independent, outgoing, and do better academically, than the children of stay-at-home mothers.

But perhaps the most significant factor is how working mothers are educating their children about family roles. The children Shreve interviewed are much more comfortable with the idea of women who combine work and family, and with fathers who share household chores and parenting duties with their partners. These children will grow up with a fuller sense of life's options and a greater sense of harmony about "masculine" and "feminine" pursuits.

Revolutionary, compassionate, and enlightening, Remaking Motherhood is crucial reading for every working parent-and anyone thinking of becoming one.

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Publisher
Viking
Language
English
Pages
227

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [219]-220.
Includes index.

Published in
New York, N.Y., U.S.A

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.8/743
Library of Congress
HQ759.48 .S55 1987, HQ759.48.S55 1987

The Physical Object

Pagination
227 p. ;
Number of pages
227

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2739610M
Internet Archive
remakingmotherho00shre_0
ISBN 10
0670807222
LCCN
86040428
OCLC/WorldCat
14932958
Library Thing
2181934
Goodreads
822233

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