Tunku Varadarajan in his article, “A Mother’s Love” says, “It irritates me that so many women think they are entitled to both brilliant, unimpeded careers and medals for being the world’s greatest mothers. You cannot have it both ways.” However, as parents who let children grow up with daycare, do they think about their children’s feelings? As a parent, you can tend to your child’s every physical need, provide the most comfortable home, the highest quality nourishment, the best education, and all the material goods a child could wish for. However, you do not give them your concern which do they want
Tunku Varadarajan in his article, “A Mother’s Love” says, “It irritates me that so many women think they are entitled to both brilliant, unimpeded careers and medals for being the world’s greatest mothers. You cannot have it both ways.” However, as parents who let children grow up with daycare, do they think about their children’s feelings? As a parent, you can tend to your child’s every physical need, provide the most comfortable home, the highest quality nourishment, the best education, and all the material goods a child could wish for. However, you do not give them your concern which do they want