How single Mothers Adjust to life

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Mothers with the financial means have long had the choice to go back to work or stay home after the birth of their children. Today, however, more moms in all economic levels appear to be considering the stay home option – at least that’s what some experts suspect when they point to recent population surveys, which show all female employment numbers declining after decades of sustained growth.
 Mary Ainsworth (1979) identified three attachment styles between infants and caregiver:
– Secure attachment style (70%) – caregiver is responsive to infant’s needs; infant trusts caregiver
– Avoidant attachment style (20%) – caregiver is distant or rejecting; infant suppresses desire to be close to caregiver
– Ambivalent attachment style (10%) – caregiver is inconsistently available and overbearing with affection; infant clings anxiously to caregiver and then fights against closeness by pushing away
Pros of kids having their mom around
They will be healthy and young
Cons
They will be depressed

What are their symptoms? How is it different from shyness?
Do children learn better in boys-only and girls-only schools?
Parents should be aware to their parenting styles, and it will affect their kids. Parents need to stay positive, no matter what, and don’t be too harsh or too relax with your kids, so you could keep a fair and firm lines of communication open.
How can a family be happy?
From each stage of life happiness hold a different meaning and the factors that contribute to our happiness are very different to those of today. As a young child, a simple piece of candy could be enough to brighten the day, and as we grew older the price we put on happiness severely increases. Whether people deny it or not, money has a great power in our lives for it can destroy our happiness from the lack of it, and also provide happiness depending on what we chose to do with it.
We live in a world run by money, the majority of the things that we need in life can be only acquired with money; even our basic needs such as foods, shelter, clothes etc… No one can say that they are happy if their basics needs are not met because they are the things that an individual need in order to survive.

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“Moms: Working vs. Staying Home.” Parenting. N.p., n.d.
“The To Work or Stay-at-Home Debate.” Parenting. N.p., n.d
Cohn, D’Vera, and Andrea Caumont. “7 Key Findings about Stay-at-home Moms.” Pew Research Center. N.p., 08 Apr. 2014.
Graf, Nikki. “Most Americans Say Children Are Better off with a Parent at Home.” Pew Research Center. N.p., 10 Oct. 2016.
“Are Stay at Home Moms Better for Kids?” Are Stay at Home Moms Better for Kids? | Futurescopes.com. N.p., n.d.
2016, Last Updated: September. “Staying at Home: Pros and Cons.” BabyCenter. N.p., 09
Cohn, D’Vera, Gretchen Livingston, and Wendy Wang. “Chapter 4: Public Views on Staying at Home vs. Working.” Pew Research Center’s Social & Demographic Trends Project.
“Should Moms Work or Stay At Home?” Quick and Dirty Tips. N.p., 16 June 2015.
Jr., Ralph Gardner. “Mom Vs. Mom.” NYMag.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2017.
Lawlor, Melissa Roja. “Embracing Happiness as a Single Parent.” Care.com. Care.com, 04 Mar. 2013.
Sarah, Rachel. “Surviving (and Thriving) as a Single Mom.” Parents. Parents, 04 Apr. 2016.

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