Why are children with working mothers happier and successful adults

There have been many stereotypes that working mothers do not receive enough love, attention, and attention. It's a little hard to balance your mission as a mother and career, but should you worry if you work and don't spend time for your children. Good news for working mothers. Science says [...]
There have been many stereotypes that working mothers do not receive enough love, attention, and attention.
It's a little hard to balance your mission as a mother and career, but should you worry if you work and don't spend time for your children.
Good news for working mothers.
Science says that children working mothers are as happy as mothers at home and stay close to them full - time.
In fact, very often they're more successful when they raise you, writes Brighton Side.
Some of the results of the study are:
Children of working mothers do not suffer and are as happy as their friends.
According to Professor Catherine McGinn, having an employed mother has nothing to do with child happiness.
This research project included 100,000 men and women in 29 countries around the world.
The results were that their children are not deprived of happiness and success; rather, they are better off in many ways.
Girls of employed mothers are more successful in their careers and tend to get higher salaries. The study has revealed that your daughter's experience teaches a simple lesson, you can combine success and career in raising children.
Children raised by working mothers spend more time caring for their families.
While men traditionally tend to be employed, there is no strong influence of working mothers on their boys in terms of career.











