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What's the difference between a stay-at-home mother and a working mother's children?

I think the difference in personality is the most obvious. Because generally speaking, a stay-at-home mother can take care of the family and accompany the children at home, which can give them more love and is likely to cause great doting.

The child's personality is more dependent and not so independent. If they want to rely on others to solve everything, they will be lazy, cowardly, introverted and unwilling to do it.

The mother of an office worker belongs to the kind of person who is relatively independent. She doesn't spend much time with her children, so she may have a better management plan for her children. Children will be more independent, brave, confident and cheerful. Because children themselves will know what they want most, and know that they have to work as hard as their mothers to get what they want.

I think there are also differences in academic qualifications. Take myself and my partner for example. One of us is brought by a stay-at-home mother, and the other is brought by a mother who works all day. There is a big difference in academic qualifications.

Boyfriend's mother has always been a housewife, not going to work, but has been tutoring children, but attaches great importance to education and children's learning. Tutor children wholeheartedly every day and stare at their studies. If not, she will teach them in time and tell them the importance of learning.

So my boyfriend has been among the best in school since childhood, and finally he was admitted to a better university and studied as a graduate student. His education can be said to be very high.

And my mother belongs to the kind of person who has been working to make money, and basically has little time to accompany me and take me. I don't care much about learning, and no one urges me, so I am more playful and don't like learning. I made do since I was a child, but I didn't study very well. Finally, I was admitted to a broken college, which can be said to be the lowest degree.