Good on you shhhh, I think that the if circumstances allow, the whole point of motherhood is to be there with your child.
I work one day a week at a nursery with him and my son stays one day a week with his granparents, would never leave him with anyone but family and he is a confident, well adjusted child.
I posted somewhere else on this board on mn and got absolutely slated when I suggested that if possible, mums should bring their kids up themselves.
I understand that single mums etc may not have a choice, but i would rather work every evening and weekend doing any job going (used to have quite a good career which gave me lots of personal satisfaction) but am happy to put this career satisfaction way down the list and my childs welfare at the top.
Always think your child would rather have you there by their side.
Believe me, I think being at home is alot harder than being at work, and I know that there are good nurseries and childminders out there, but kinda defeats the object of motherhood if you ask me.
Plus babies dont really benefit from nursery untill they are pre school age and can interact properly. It breaks my heart when I see little babies left at nursery for up to nine hours a day, even though they are well looked after they need their mums and dont get the one on one they need.
Its only a question of a few years then their off to school and we can pursue careers again if we want.
Good on your for being at home, and nice to see a view supporting sahms.
No doubt I will probably get called a preachy sahm, why is it always those who choose to go back to work and leave their babies in the care of strangers that get so worked up by sahms I wonder?
Wel, I dont care because I know I am raising a happy little boy that doesnt spend hours each day missing his mummy and waiting for her to come and pick him up.
BTW, this is not aimed at those who realy have no alternative , as my heart goes out to you. All I can say is if you can find a way to be a sahm than do it - rent a house, sell a car, go wthout holidays if need be - all that career satisfaction, personal develpment stuff for you can come later, your child should always be your top priority.