HOW DOES IT FEEL TO BE A WORKING PARENT

on Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Working parents usually find it difficult to juggle work and family.

It really doesn’t matter to what country you belong and what language you speak. There are still some very common affairs that are related to parents and their aspirations towards their children. Every parent is the best one for his or her children; they want their children to grow healthy and successful in every field of life. For this, in our rapidly increasing materialistic society, where home ownership has become the major and prioritized preference, it is very normal in many households for the parents to be working.

Working parents usually find it difficult to juggle work and family. Due to this fact, most of the parents end up with a gnawing feeling of guilt. Guilt is a feeling of discontentment that may spawn when you are doing something wrong. Usually guilt is that painful feeling in which we feel that we fell short of our standards, and we were not up to the mark. For most of us who are stuck with this kind of guilt, we simply try to ignore it as much as we can. Actually, we are just trying to deceive ourselves. Being that much unfair is something like driving a car with hand brakes on. The real fears are that the children’s social and emotional development might be badly affected by the absence of a single or both parents.

Despite of this guilt, why are parents compelled to work? Let’s start with the basic background.

The parents supposed to work to compete with the fast growing financial crises and needs of the household. Utility bills need to be paid on time. The children’s education doesn’t come cheap and it eventually gets worse on the pocket when they go to colleges and universities. In such cases, a single parent has no choice but to go out and work harder. Dual income families can make ends meet on a better level.

In our society, there still exists a traditional family structure where there is a clear distribution of bread-winning and many other roles. Usually, it is the mother who manages the households, and the father always seems to be busy in earning more and more money. In most cases earnings of a single person are not sufficient to create and maintain a better lifestyle.

So, the families where both parents are engaged in paid employment, have a more favorable chance of meeting the required ends. However, when such parents practice their faith by teaching their children and doing what they can do for them, they are bound to succeed on the social scale, as well. Their fears will diminish because parents can never be defeated when they are doing their best. They are making efforts to love, teach, pray and care for their children. It is possible that Parents feel more successful at home as compared to their working place.

Parents must not forget to maintain a balance between their career and the time appointed for their children. Working parents can’t give their whole day to their family, but they can give quality time to their children. Indeed it is so true that there is no family which has reached perfection.



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