“The children of working mothers are up to three times more likely to be ill.”
Children of working mums ‘more likely to be ill’
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1357389/Children-working-mums-likely-ill.html#ixzz1EXuRR8xL
“The children of working mothers are up to three times more likely to be ill…”
I notice this among my Facebook friends. I can hardly believe how often their children are sick. Once again, it is related to the child facing more conflicts… more stress, less attachment, less permanent conflict resolution… (Note: if it is something as simple as a cold, remember that colds that are related to the nose – stuffy, runny, etc., are the healing phase of a “stink” conflict or a “fed up” conflict. “That stinks.” If it is ongoing, then it is likely hanging healing and the conflict is not getting completely resolved.)
http://www.screencast.com/users/GNM/folders/GNM%20Videos/media/19ff3380-c040-45aa-962b-6e701efd56d6
More from the Dailymail article:
“Those whose mothers worked were more likely to have spent time in hospital, to have been diagnosed with asthma and to have suffered bone breaks and poisonings.
“Lack of supervision is thought to be one of the reasons.”
“It was possible working mothers felt guilty at leaving their children during the day and were more likely to seek medical help for relatively trivial problems.”
And a quote by John and Sheila Kippley,
“No one ever feels guilty about doing what he or she truly believes to be right. Nor will anyone feel guilty about mother-child separation if it is absolutely needed for family survival.”


















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