Somebody Needs To Write A Book On A Mother Guide To Sanity

By Matthew Murray


There are a lot of challenges when you decide to become a parent. Whether you are a single mother ready to do it by yourself, or a wife in a marriage, nothing can get you ready for the road ahead. It would be nice if somebody wrote a book or held classes for a mother guide to sanity. The only sure thing that comes from being a parent is that your child holds many unforeseen adventures that will be discovered in time. Until then, a mom needs to realize that things are going to happen that will make you want to scream and cry at the same time.

One of the first challenges a mom often faces is the fact that the career path that she chooses is going to be put on the back burner for at least a couple of months. Many times, mom will have to go back to work as soon as possible to keep a stable home. They often want to stay with the child for the first few years of the childs life, but most of the time it is not possible.

When the maternity leave is over, the mom has to find a way to juggle motherhood and their career. This can often be a great challenge in many ways. Good child care at an affordable rate is often very hard to find. Depending on the age of the child and the number of children will affect the price of child care as well. Many times, they must weigh the cost of child care against the wage they make at work.

After childcare issues comes school age issues. For those moms that have stayed with their child for the first few years will often have a hard time on the first day of school. During the day, the child would normally be home with mom but when school starts, the child is gone most of the day. Most moms cry the first day of preschool.

As the child grows, it is soon apparent that there is something more dramatic than the terrible twos. The teenager often tries the parents sanity like never before. The main thing is to keep a calm head and understand that the teenagers body is going through hormonal changes that often create a monster.

Staying active in after school programs, sports and clubs will often deter the teen from making bad decisions. The pressures of teenagers can often be overwhelming and will often need more encouragement and support from their parents.

After the teen graduates from high school, the next big decision is when and where to go to college. This can be a hard time for both the parents and the child but the more they are informed, the easier time they will have to choose the right college. When they go to college, the parents will often experience what is known as empty nest syndrome.

After college, the life of the child is their own. In a perfect world, they will pursue a career that they have been trained for. It is not unusual for them to move back home with mom and dad while they find their way through life and raise a family of their own




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