Influence of Working Mothers on the Cognitive Development of their Children in Nigeria

Amuda Kannike M. Omotayo, Nnennaya Queen Ogundipe
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Traditionally, the Nigerian women have been home makers. The role of women was confined only to domestic tasks and looking after the kids and elderly people. On the other hand, men would go out to work and played the role of wage earners of the family. But in the last two decades, with the help of improved education system and social awareness, along with increasing cost of living, women have shifted themselves from home to office. Working women play a key role in development of the society and also contribute to national economy, global economy and in lowering the rate of recession as well. The purpose of this study is to analyse the influence a working mother has on the overall development of the child, which includes the aspects such as physical growth, behavioural development, educational attainment, emotional development, mental growth, economic development, cognitive development, social development, etc. The study supports that working women instill confidence, social awareness and a sense of commitment among their children with multiple monetary benefits. Working women also act as role models for the society and their children. But on the other hand, their job patterns may have long-term consequences on their children's development, as working mothers have to reduce the duration of the time to be spent with their children, moreover mothers’ exposure to work-related stress negatively affects children's cognitive and behavioural development leading to jerks in their holistic growth. In contrast, a mother who takes time off from her job to spend it as quality time with her child, her job doesn’t affect her personal life. The findings will help policy makers to formulate policies that favour working mothers in such a way that it reflects in better care and development of their children
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尼日利亚职业母亲对子女认知发展的影响
传统上,尼日利亚妇女都是家庭主妇。妇女的角色仅限于家务劳动和照顾孩子和老人。另一方面,男人会出去工作,扮演养家糊口的角色。但在过去的二十年里,随着教育体系的改善和社会意识的提高,以及生活成本的提高,女性已经从家庭转向了办公室。职业妇女在社会发展中发挥着关键作用,也为国家经济、全球经济和降低经济衰退率做出了贡献。本研究的目的是分析职业母亲对儿童全面发展的影响,包括身体发育、行为发展、受教育程度、情感发展、心理成长、经济发展、认知发展、社会发展等方面。这项研究表明,职业女性在给孩子灌输自信、社会意识和责任感的同时,还能带来多重经济利益。职业女性也为社会和她们的孩子们树立了榜样。但另一方面,她们的工作模式可能会对孩子的发展产生长期影响,因为职业母亲不得不减少与孩子在一起的时间,而且母亲面临的工作压力对孩子的认知和行为发展产生负面影响,导致他们的整体成长受到冲击。相反,一个从工作中抽出时间与孩子共度美好时光的母亲,她的工作不会影响她的个人生活。这些发现将有助于决策者制定有利于职业母亲的政策,从而使其子女得到更好的照顾和发展
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