“Parents, it’s time to give yourselves a break.”
Parents, it doesn’t matter whether you spend all day with your kids or not.
Did you get that? It DOESN’T MATTER.
Working parents – it’s time to give yourselves a break.
That shadow of guilt that follows you out the door every morning as you leave for work?
Yeah, you can let go of that now…
Contrary to popular opinion and what your father says, your kids will be OK, grow up well-adjusted and still feel loved, whether you’re at home with them all day – or not.
New ground-breaking research from a study in the US and Canada has revealed that what matters most is not how many hours parents – particularly mothers – spend with their children but rather how engaged parents are when they’re with their kids.
That’s right. Quality over quantity.
Related: Working mothers can (and should) have all the cake.
Great news for working parents, right?
The study, to be published in the April Journal of Marriage and Family, shows there are no lasting effects on children aged 3-13 years old if they don’t have a lot of time with their Mums and Dads.
But that finding changed significantly once children hit 13 years old.
Top Comments
This study shows that there is no impact for ages 3-13.
But under 3s will have an impact. That's why we need better support and parental pay schemes.
I am a better parent because I work. I know that. I've tailored my career for a balance that works for me and my children. What works has changed over the years.
I also know parents who would be miserable if they worked outside the home, and it is awesome that they get to stay at home with their kids (and very sad when they financially feel like they can't stay home).
What isn't ok is to make your children feel resented because of your choices either way. It makes me sad when parents do nothing but complain about their children, and I think parents who feel like they *have* to stay at home and hate being at home full time pass that stress on to their kids.