STAY HOME MOMS; The Forgotten Role In The Family.

Being a stay at home mom has tremendous benefits and rewards that you and your child will cherish for a lifetime. It is a known fact that the first few years of your child’s life leave memories in your mind forever and research proves that these will be the crucial years in shaping the way your child learns, acts, and thinks as a person .

In those early years, the information your child assimilates will serve as building blocks for years to come. The characters and their fate are determined by the way they act, teach, live and love. This is an incredible opportunity to help your child grow in the life of humanity;

However, it goes hand in hand with an irreplaceable duty of responsibility. It goes without saying that you will play an important role in your child’s life as a mother, breadwinner and teacher from day one. You take responsibility and use it as a badge. Everything imaginable is meticulously done to ensure that your child follows in your footsteps.

There will be times when things will seem overwhelming, but you will stay the course because it is no longer about you, it is about teaching, developing, nurturing, and loving someone beyond measure. It should always be remembered that without you, your child is nothing and a strong one can be more useful to you than a weak one.

Experienced mothers can testify that many mothers make the harmful mistake of neglecting themselves in caring for their child. Although your child will need you every step of the way in their early years, you also need to be a mother to themselves. In addition to being a mother, you are a woman and every woman was created to be a spiritual, thinking and self-sufficient person with her own needs and goals. God will never put a greater burden on you than you have the strength to bear.

It would be wise and wise for you to take the time to reflect on what you have been doing for yourself since the baby was born, to be honest and fair with yourself as a housewife. You can use this reserved time to gather your thoughts, hang out with friends, and just relax while your baby spends time with other family members. Go and fix your hair; Get a manicure; Go out with the father and discuss future plans. It’s not about taking care of your child while neglecting yourself. You call this “Me-Time” because your needs are the focus.

Make the most of your child’s nap time by taking it as a time to read a book, watch a movie, or just think about life in general, but be careful not to fall into a state of depression that will never come if you also exercise your rights as a woman with needs.

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