Friday, December 2, 2016

Study: Mother Works Better For Children's Growth



LIFESTYLE - Every working mother must have felt guilty to child. Even some of those who regret skipping various moments in the development of the child.

Now, however, working mothers can breathe a little easier.

Therefore, a recent study from Oxford University and the London School of Economics found that a child's development is faster and better with both parents working.

Through this study, the researchers revealed that children with working mothers learn to walk and talk 10 percent more quickly than children with housewives.

In addition, children are cared for in daycare or home of her grandparents also be 10 percent better in social situations.

According to the researchers, this is because children with working mothers are required to learn faster to communicate with peers.

In contrast, children with housewives spend more time at home and rarely meet with their peers.

As a result, child development is slower when compared with their peers who have a working mother.

If you are a housewife who is reading this article, do not worry and rush to find work.

Therefore, the study also found a way to catch up with them.

The researchers advise housewives to read books or teach children simple songs that verbal ability is increasing.

Then, craft and art can also motor skills of children while in the house.

Lastly, do not forget to frequently unite children with relatives and friends to get accustomed to socializing.

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