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Write a paagraph againts this staements-women who stays at home do not work

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Should mothers stay at home to raise their children?

       In today’s society, women often feel that to be seen as successful, they should have to balance their career, children and their marriage. For many families, going back to work, after the birth of a child is a necessity, as they find it impossible to stop work due to financial concerns. However, many people feel that this is bad for children, who then have to be looked after by an outside source during the day, such as a childminder or nursery school.

       As early childhood is the most precious time of a child’s development, it is important that the mother or indeed the father should be there for that child and devote as much time as possible.  By staying at home, mothers can ensure that their children have the best start in life, by giving them love and attention and turning away any future problems.

       On the contrary, many people believe that mothers should have as much choice and freedom as anyone else in society, so that they can decide what is best for their children. If they would rather work than look after their children, then why shouldn’t they be given the choice to do so? Shouldn’t this be considered equally valid? In many cases, women who are forced to give up work that they enjoy, fall into deep depression and find it hard to recover.

       Subsequently, many childcare options are of very poor standard; in some cases with only one adult looking after many children at once. It can leave children bored, which in turn can slow their rate of development. Those on low pay are often forced to rely on these options.

       Although, many people have argued this case and as a result, it has been proven that many forms of childcare are actually beneficial to both the parent and the child. For many centuries, it has been traditional for a member of the extended family, such as a grandparent, to help to look after the children, as they have had good experience before. Similarly, childcare professionals are trained and have taken courses on which they are taught how to look after young children properly and in some cases even more knowledgeable, than the first time parent themselves. Furthermore, playing with other children of a similar age is good for improving their social skills.

       Mothers who stay at home are known to benefit the whole society. Consequently, having more time, suggests that they are more likely to help out in the community or be a volunteer worker at a local organisation. Above all, they will also be more involved in their child’s education, for instance, going to PTA meetings, helping out on school trips, or even going to mother and toddler groups. Mothers who stay at home are able to become fully involved in all these aspects of community life.

       Of course on the other hand, encouraging women to work increases the workforce, which significantly increases the exports and productivity of the country. Over time, this will also generate employment for even more people.

       Because the whole society benefits from giving children the best start in life, don’t you think that the government should do more to allow more women to stay at home to look after their kids? After all, it is the most important time of their lives. Most women do have the legal right to maternity leave. In the UK, this consists of 26 paid weeks and 26 un-paid weeks. In some countries, this is offered to either parent up until the child is 18 months old.

       Many people have argued that many women have actually no choice about whether to work or to stay at home; either through money concerns or because they are single parents. Women often feel that they have to work to provide enough money for their family. Studies have shown that poverty has a lasting negative impact on children, regardless of having a mother at home. Expecting mothers to stay at home also makes them very dependent on their partners.

       Many religions and cultures view a woman’s place, as being in the home. Within this, they are clearly respected, for wanting to bring up their children, the best that they possibly can.

       As motherhood is thought to be the most important role for women, those who do not have children will more than likely suffer from prejudice. It will also deny them equal opportunities in most other areas of life. Some people also think that by focusing all the child’s attention on the mother, it often neglects the role of the father or other family members. The father may not have as many opportunities in raising the child, therefore meaning the child may grow more attached to their mother.

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