Reports that a pilot study looked at the effects working mothers have on their children's diets. Details of the study; Working mothers had no detrimental effects on the nutritional value of young children's diets;...
A Harvard researcher studied the happiness of kids of working moms compared to stay-at-home moms. She found they end up just as happy as adults as the children of moms who stayed home. Kids of stay-at-home moms grow up to be happy, too. All told, it's not better...
The effects are strongest for low-income kids. And in wealthy families, the older wisdom may hold true—the kids of working moms did not fare as well as children of at-home moms. It's only one study, and it contradicts a large body of older work. But the researchers, at Boston Unive...
So in adjusted analyses, kids of working moms were more likely to drink sugary beverages between meals, use the computer at least two hours a day, and be driven to school. They were also less likely to snack primarily on fruits and vegetables between meals or eat three or more portions of...
This is the paradox we working moms live in, isn’t it? Perhaps you know it too. In my heart I KNOW my kids always come first, and – when push comes to shove – they do. But, the everyday, non-emergency stuff of caring for a sick kid? It’s the worst. ...
12. Fat Kids, Working Moms, and the "Epidemic of Obesity" N Boero 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Mother Blame, Fat Shame, and Moral Panic: "Obesity" and Child Welfare This article seeks to examine the scholarly journal articles and print media that describe the intersections of child protection and...
This week’s most viral (non-political) story has undoubtedly been the father whose BBC interview was interrupted by his two adorable children. Dozens of moms across the internet have especially been sharing the hilarious video, in solidarity with the working dad. But one comedy show is taking...
3. Take Advantage of Technology Technology can be a lifesaver forworking moms. Look into virtual meetings or conference calls for work, as this can save time commuting to and from the office. Also, try to schedule your work tasks during times when your children are at school or in childcare...
re there working, it’s off limits except in case of an emergency. Make a working-at-home schedule and try your best to stick to it. But remember to take breaks when you can and spend that time with your kids – after all, isn’t that one of the reasons you’re working at home...
– pack and coordinate a move in the middle of a global pandemic and local shelter-in-place order. We got through it and, like many working parents of young children, just when we thought the worst was behind us and we could breathe a sigh of relief… Omicron hit and daycares and sch...