Not exact matches
«Perhaps if you were part of a culture that actually felt less
ambivalent about mothers working, and
had a system of
child care in place where it was okay for mothers to work, I think you
would automatically feel less guilt and pressure to spend more time with kids,» she said.
For some time after we married at age 22, my husband and I were
ambivalent about the idea of
having children.
Anthony is rightly
ambivalent about giving up his life with his grandparents and friends in order to attend a SEED Foundation school — the prototype in education reform — where 24 - hour supervision is the only way to ensure that poor
children have a chance at success.
It's bad enough that many of today's
children feel entitled to be part of every discussion their parents
have about them, but it's worse when their parents feel
ambivalent about exercising proper parental teamwork.