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Working Mothers

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WORKING MOTHERS

In today’s world, especially in my country, working mothers are seen very different by people. People think mothers have to be in home, they have to look their children, cook to the family and they have to be interested with house chores. I disagree with this opinion. On the contrary, with the help of working mothers, family can gain many advantages. In that way, All these tasks are shared by parents and this contribute positively to the relation ship between parents and also it effects children positively in many ways.

The first consequence of working mothers is advantages for family. In today’s world money is everything, so second income is very beneficial for family. Firstly, it is helpful for family expenditures. There are many examples for these expenditures. For example, there are daily requirements; such as, food, drink, transportation and rent of house, electricity, water, phone services. With the help of second income, parents can share these expenditures. In addition to, it may decrease discussions which start because of money between parents. Because when each parent has an income, they can use their own money according to what they want for family. Moreover, second income is very beneficial for expenditures for the needs of children. For instance, with the help of it, children can gain advantage in their education by taking private lesson or going private school instead of going public school, because public school’s quality is decreasing day by day and it is very hard to find public and quality school. Furthermore, it has many benefits for children’s daily requirements; such as, eating habits, going school, entertainment of children and in the health services, which is very important, family can prefer good hospitals and doctors.

The second consequence of working mothers is positive effects on the psychology and behaviour of children. To illustrate, one

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