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439: CEO Mama: Working Mothers Spend More Time With Their Kids Than Stay at Home Mothers in The ‘70s?!” Plus Nervous System Regulation as Entrepreneurs, AI Predictions + Running Calm Companies
Nov 30, 2024
Unveiling startling research, it's revealed that modern working mothers spend more time with their kids than those in the 1970s. The discussion touches on the rise of helicopter parenting and its effects on children's resilience. The importance of nervous system regulation for entrepreneurs is emphasized, alongside managing technology use in families. They delve into how AI influences societal beauty standards and its implications for mental health. Lastly, new initiatives aimed at supporting entrepreneurial mothers are introduced.
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- Working mothers today paradoxically spend more time with their children than stay-at-home mothers did in the 1970s, reflecting evolving parenting norms.
- The rise of helicopter parenting limits children's unstructured playtime, jeopardizing their mental resilience and independence in problem-solving.
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Increased Parental Involvement Over Generations
Today's parents invest significantly more time and money in their children compared to previous generations. Working mothers now balance their work commitments and family life much like stay-at-home mothers did in the 1970s, indicating a significant shift in parental involvement over time. This change highlights the pressure on modern parents, especially working mothers, to be highly engaged, often leading to feelings of inadequacy when comparing their efforts with idealized images of parenting. The episode discusses how, despite these pressures, many parents grapple with the misconception that previous eras were more child-centered, whereas research suggests that childhood-focused parenting has evolved.
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