AmirFaizi, sorry, but I can't agree. Plus, how can her husband support her in "day to day activities" if he is at work all day?
See, I am a stay at home mother, out of choice. And when my child was little, I had VERY little time to be idle.
Then, when my child was bigger, I had a little breather after dropping him off to school, before picking him up . cooking lunch and supervising homework,then cooking dinner....but of course a mother can go to work if she wishes to do so or has to for economical reasons.
But , what I heard from friends who did that, it is not an easy task, especially if one wants to be fully involved with the proper upbringing of the child.
See, I think the PARENTS should bring up the child, no maid, nanny or family members like aunts, sisters or grandparents...if at all possible.
AmirFaizi, sorry, but I can't agree. Plus, how can her husband support her in "day to day activities" if he is at work all day?
See, I am a stay at home mother, out of choice. And when my child was little, I had VERY little time to be idle.
Then, when my child was bigger, I had a little breather after dropping him off to school, before picking him up . cooking lunch and supervising homework,then cooking dinner....but of course a mother can go to work if she wishes to do so or has to for economical reasons.
But , what I heard from friends who did that, it is not an easy task, especially if one wants to be fully involved with the proper upbringing of the child.
See, I think the PARENTS should bring up the child, no maid, nanny or family members like aunts, sisters or grandparents...if at all possible.