
Moms are burned-out: What can we do to ease the burden?
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Since the pandemic started, the household tasks taken over by most moms -- including the often invisible emotional work -- have increased exponentially. Now, they're exhausted.
Two decades later, this ratio has not changed significantly. Moms still raise the kids. Moms still do the lion's share of the cooking, cleaning, laundry and so on. As a result, I'm finding in the past few years that moms who are married to men are increasingly burned-out, spending their time and energy caring for their children, husbands and homes, when not otherwise occupied.More Related News

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