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What are the differences between children raised by stay-at-home mothers and those raised by working mothers? Will it affect the child's future life?

Since those born in the 1990s and 1995s got married and had children, more and more stay-at-home mothers have appeared, some because they want this kind of life, and some because they are forced to do so. Regarding stay-at-home mothers taking care of their children, most people think of the helplessness and hardship of stay-at-home mothers, but they forget to care about the children brought up by stay-at-home mothers.

There is a clear gap between the babies of stay-at-home mothers and the babies of working mothers. The first point is that independence is different. Children raised by stay-at-home mothers rely on others, while children raised by working mothers rely on themselves. The stay-at-home mother spends all day with her children. The children have become accustomed to this mode of getting along. They will look to their mothers for everything they do. I also habitually rely on others for things I can do. Even in kindergarten, it won't change for a while. However, children brought by working mothers have little contact with their mothers, so they are forced to be sensible and independent, and they have to rely on themselves for some small things.

The second point is that the sense of security is different. Children raised by stay-at-home mothers are confident, while children raised by working mothers lack love. Because they have been with their full-time mothers, they enjoy all the love from their mothers. This makes the children very confident and confident, while the children raised by working mothers are relatively "lack of love".

The third point is that social skills are different. Children raised by stay-at-home mothers are withdrawn, while children raised by working mothers are enthusiastic. If children want to grow up, parents must first let go. As long as the parents are around, the children He habitually hides behind his parents and does not play with other children. He seems very withdrawn. After entering the collective life of kindergarten, it also takes a long time to adapt. Children raised by working mothers will gradually improve their social skills without their mother blocking them. They will become more enthusiastic when entering strange groups or getting along with strange children.

Full-time mothers and working mothers will affect the future life of their children. Personally, I prefer children raised by stay-at-home mothers. I hope parents can spend more time with their children and not miss out on their children's growth.