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The Struggles and Triumphs of Working Moms - cover

The Struggles and Triumphs of Working Moms

Aurora Brooks

Verlag: Shuttle Systems

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The Truth About Working Moms: Debunking Myths is a groundbreaking short read book that aims to dispel common misconceptions surrounding working mothers. In this eye-opening book, you will find a comprehensive exploration of various topics related to working moms, including balancing career and family, the impact on child development, the quality of childcare, and parental involvement.The book delves into the challenges faced by working moms and provides valuable insights into work-life integration, maternal mental health, stress, and burnout. It also addresses important issues such as postpartum depression, financial considerations, and the gender pay gap, shedding light on the obstacles that working mothers often encounter.With a focus on career advancement, the book examines workplace support, flexible work arrangements, and parental leave policies. It explores employer attitudes, social stigma, and the motherhood penalty, challenging the perceptions of competence that working mothers often face.Recognizing the importance of support networks, the book explores the role of partner and family support, professional networks, and online communities. It shares inspiring success stories of working mothers who have achieved leadership positions and entrepreneurship, proving that it is possible to thrive in both career and family life.The Truth About Working Moms: Debunking Myths also provides practical strategies for work-life integration, changing narratives, and advocating for policy changes. It highlights the need for shifting cultural attitudes towards working mothers and addresses frequently asked questions, ensuring that readers have a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and triumphs of working moms.Whether you are a working mom yourself, a partner, family member, or employer, this book is a must-read. It offers valuable insights, dispels myths, and provides a fresh perspective on the realities of being a working mom in today's society.If you have any questions or comments, the author welcomes your input. The Truth About Working Moms: Debunking Myths is a powerful resource that will empower and inspire working moms and those who support them. Get your copy today and join the movement towards a more inclusive and supportive work environment for all working mothers.This title is a short read. A Short Read is a type of book that is designed to be read in one quick sitting.These no fluff books are perfect for people who want an overview about a subject in a short period of time.Table of ContentsThe Truth About Working Moms: Debunking MythsBalancing Career and FamilyImpact on Child DevelopmentQuality of ChildcareParental InvolvementWork-Life IntegrationMaternal Mental HealthStress and BurnoutPostpartum DepressionFinancial ConsiderationsGender Pay GapCareer AdvancementWorkplace SupportFlexible Work ArrangementsParental Leave PoliciesEmployer AttitudesSocial StigmaMotherhood PenaltyPerceptions of CompetenceSupport NetworksPartner and Family SupportProfessional NetworksOnline CommunitiesSuccess StoriesLeadership and EntrepreneurshipWork-Life Integration StrategiesChanging NarrativesAdvocacy and Policy ChangesShifting Cultural AttitudesFrequently Asked QuestionsHave Questions / Comments?
Verfügbar seit: 13.09.2023.
Drucklänge: 38 Seiten.

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