It is amazing to listen to mothers and hear how much they learn.
Each mother learns different things - some practical, some mysterious. However, some common patterns come through.
Mothers learn that:
- Mothering is more than baby- and childcare.
- Babies can't talk but they can communicate.
- Mothers are 'in conversation' with their babies.
- Through their babies, mothers learn about themselves.
- Mothers form families based on their own values.
- The role of fathers is in the middle of a major change.
- The reasons for maternal anger need to be understood.
- Mothers can still be feminists.
- Part of mothering is a spiritual experience.
- Mothers bring usable experience back to their workplaces.
What Mothers Learn will show, first, how learning to be a mother takes time, and then what a wonderful experience it can be. It also makes the case that, if enough of us agree that mothering is essential, society must find a way to reward the women who do it.
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