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		<title>It&#8217;s getting harder to be a mom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new Pew Research study indicates that it&#8217;s getting harder to be a mother&#8212;at least, in our opinion. Parents Today Have It Harder, Doing Worse 70% think mothers have it harder than mothers raising their children 20-30 years ago. 60% think fathers have it worse, too. 56% of survey respondants say that mothers are doing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new Pew Research <a href="http://pewresearch.org/pubs/468/motherhood">study</a> indicates that it&#8217;s getting harder to be a mother&mdash;at least, in our opinion.</p>
<p><strong>Parents Today Have It Harder, Doing Worse</strong></p>
<p>70% think mothers have it harder than mothers raising their children 20-30 years ago.  60% think fathers have it worse, too.  56% of survey respondants say that mothers are doing worse than the previous generation; only 47% think fathers are doing worse.  </p>
<p>However, 55% of men and only 40% of women say fathers are doing worse&mdash;who knew that men could be harder on themselves than women?  (Also, 67% of African Americans say fathers are doing worse, while only 44% of caucasians agree.)</p>
<p>Hm&#8230; let&#8217;s see.  While I agree that it seems like the good moral values I&#8217;ll try to instill in my son are being assaulted by the world on every front, I think that today&#8217;s parents have a somewhat skewed perspective.  20-30 years ago would be our parents&#8217; generation.  </p>
<p>Do I think my mother had an easier time of it?  I think my mother had a plenty hard time of it&mdash;I should know, I gave that hard time to her (although she may be exempt, since she&#8217;s still raising a teenager today).   Familiar with the term &#8216;sexual revolution&#8217;?  &#8216;Drug culture&#8217;?  How long have those terms been in the popular parlance?  30-40 years.  </p>
<p>Do I think my mom is a better mom than mothers today?  Most of my mother&#8217;s parenting skills that I got to observe (and can remember) were quite polished.  By the time I was old enough to really pay attention and notice what my mother did for us, she&#8217;d been doing it for probably a decade&mdash;and was a mother of four.  So I do think she&#8217;s a better mom than I am?  Of course!  I&#8217;m still painfully working the kinks out!  (I hope I have at least a decade before my kids notice!)</p>
<p>I realize that at every age parents have new challenges, but my mom got her &#8220;practice round&#8221; of teenagerhood with me&mdash;and I like to think that we&#8217;re both better parents for it.  For example, I now know that I have to set ground rules for my kids&#8217; dating habits before they start dating.  My sisters didn&#8217;t have to learn how important that was by having rules imposed on them <em>after </em>dating for six months (we &#8217;bout drove each other crazy.  Plus it ended up a horrible dating experience, anyway.).</p>
<p><strong>Women Tough on Motherhood</strong></p>
<p>Okay, so it may not just be today&#8217;s parents that think they&#8217;re doing a worse job&mdash;66% of women aged 50-64 think mothers are doing worse today (as opposed to 56% of women aged 30-49 and 48% of women over 65).  Women aged 18-29, however, are pretty much split in their assessments&mdash;41% say mothers are doing worse today; 45% say mothers are doing about the same.</p>
<p>There is at least a little compassion: 71% of women say being a mother is more difficult today than 20-30 years ago.  However, when the same question was asked in 1997, <em>81%</em> said it was more difficult to be a mother in the 90s.</p>
<p>Societal factors on children, including peer pressure, drugs and media influences, are cited by 38% of moms as the biggest challenge in raising children today.  Instilling moral values/discipline is #2 with 31% of moms saying it&#8217;s the biggest challenge.  To me, the two are interrelated.  If I can instill good moral values in my children, I don&#8217;t have to worry (as much, of course&mdash;I&#8217;ll still worry) about society&#8217;s influence on my family.  I strongly believe that (no matter what your kids say and do as teenagers) the #1 thing that influences children will always be the way they were taught.</p>
<p><strong>What do you think?</strong></p>
<p>Perhaps, then, the fulfillment I&#8217;m sometimes so obsessed with finding may not be fully evident until my children are grown and hopefully leading good, productive lives.  After all, if <a href="http://www.mamablogga.com/interview-with-michelle-scribbit/">fulfillment comes from creativity</a>, how much more satisfied are we with a &#8220;finished project&#8221; (as if you could really classify a human being as such) than a &#8220;work in progress&#8221;?</p>
<p>Then again, this study really doesn&#8217;t help me feel fulfilled.  We know that we don&#8217;t get the praise of the whole world for doing out jobs well, but now we know that most people actually think we&#8217;re <em>doing a bad job</em>.  Even better. <img src='http://www.mamablogga.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>What do you think?  Are mothers doing better, worse or about the same as their parents did?  Do they have a more difficult time to raise children in?  What are the biggest challenges you face as parents?  </p>
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