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The goal of this study is to understand how being employed changes the perspective of working mother’s towards the social life and social development of their children. The aim is to focus on mothers with young children to explore if there are differences in perspectives between working and non-working mothers. Most researchers who have explored the topic of employed women and their effects on children have focussed mostly on the challenges and work-life balance. Moreover, the research had a focus on overall development, but not on social development exclusively. The impact of social development because of the mothers being employed is a topic that has not been explored fully. This research aims to fill up the gap to provide more insights and understanding of the subject.
Social life among young children often takes a backseat because a huge amount of the working mother’s time is taken away in catering to the necessities such as good food, high-quality education, and co-curricular activities. As social development is essential in young children, it is important to understand if the involvement of the mother in social activities proves to be an influence in the way their social life shapes up. In modern-day society, the social development of an individual is as important as any other aspect of development. How any human being behaves in a social setup gets majorly influenced by the social life they encounter during the period when they were young. In such a situation, the perspectives that the mothers have regarding the social life of their young children become important. The concepts of social development and the influence of the mother in this developmental aspect are looked at in a detailed manner in this research.
In this research, the category of working mothers refers to mothers who are working full time in an organization and hence, who spend the major part of the day outside the house and away from the children. The category of young children is narrowed down to children who are between the ages of 7 – 14.