What NOT TO say to a mum who’s going back to work.
These are the 5 things you should stop saying to a new mum. Right now.
1. “Why do you feel the need to go back to work so soon…they’re so little?”
If you weren’t feeling guilty enough, this little cracker thrown at you from family and friends can really turn on the guilts. As a new parent you are not so prepared for the random comments of strangers on such wide-ranging topics from parenting to food choices.
We say, get used to it! We can’t change those randoms out there and their ability to strip away any self confidence a new mum had in her own abilities but we can choose to ignore them. A polite smile and nod, a satirical, throw-away line about the way they have been parented to end up like that or, a well-timed baby poo that sucks all oxygen out of the air and replaces it with a poo smell toxic to the nose of anyone other than their parents.
This is the only weaponry we have against these self-professed do-gooders.
Remember: Your child, your choice.
When someone says to you, “I can tell a child who is in childcare, can you?”
You should reply: “Are they the well adjusted child sharing his toys and helping to pack stuff away?”
Seriously, this is an oldie but a goodie. New mums, be prepared for this one, particularly from the older generation who were SAHMs with one wage supporting the household with a mortgage that in today’s money would buy you a high-end bicycle. But it’s myths like these that keep women in ‘their place’.
Good childcare whether it’s a family member, nanny or childcare centre provides nurturing development and early education in the most crucial years. Their education also covers social skills in the context of their developmental ability. Ever tried teaching an 18-month-old how to share? They don’t do it well because they haven’t grasped the concept of sharing. They think it means giving up their toy.