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The Price of Parental Stress — Parents Need to Manage Their Needs and the Needs of Their Kids

Monday, October 21, 2019 By Justin Deschamps Leave a Comment

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(Stillness in the Storm Editor) Parental stress is a major problem in the modern world. Despite the issues of the past, we had better community ties before the advent of the internet age. Today, more and more of our community interaction happens online, but this doesn’t always translate to support for parents.

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Parenting can be stressful because infants, in particular, are completely dependent on their parents, for emotional, physical, and intellectual support. But infants aren’t capable of showing thanks, gratitude or patience when parents get stressed. This means parents have to maintain high enthusiasm insofar as dolling out support, without becoming resentful.

“It takes a village to raise a child”

As the above maxim states, parents need a lot of parenting support. Why? Because, contrary to what some believe, being able to have kids doesn’t mean you’ll know how to raise them. Uncertainty in any situation is stressful, especially when a child is involved, especially when it’s your child, and especially when society will judge for your child’s behavior. In the past, this stress was alleviated by having a large community to help, with activities, baby sitting, teaching, and various other forms of support.

Specifically, a child’s desire for novelty and adventure is so insatiable, a parent can’t meet this need all on their own.

Eventually, the parent can’t continue to perform the duties of parenthood without being stressed—about time, money, loss of connection to other activities, and so on. Eventually, the constant onslaught of parenting wears one down, and then the toxicity of bitterness and resentment creeps in.

I wrote about this extensively in this article: Stop Making Your Children Feel Indebted To You For Being Born.

Parents need to make sure they take into account their own needs. Factoring in time off is essential. For single parents, the challenges are even more striking. Thus, the need to find support from others is essential.

This helps parents avoid dumping their stress on their kids, who as it turns out, are very aware of when parents get stressed out.

 – Justin

Source – Exploring Your Mind

by Staff Writer, September 27th, 2019

Raising a child is more stressful nowadays, especially due to the increasing demands of children and parents. Summers in town, afternoons at the park, and such activities have slowly turned into extracurricular activities that put kids and adults under pressure.

There’s no doubt that having a child is a blessing. But the price of parental stress that raising a child entails is a completely different matter. In fact, you may even say that raising a child is almost like running a marathon.

When a woman is pregnant, people tell her that stress is a risk factor and that it can affect the baby’s development. However, a woman’s life pretty much changes once the baby is born, and it’s not as easy to avoid stress.

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A good part of stress arises from a trend: making children do many extracurricular activities. In many cases, these activities add to the parent’s guilt of not spending enough time with their children.

A stressed mother at work.

A piece of advice for moms

When the baby is born, only few parents know how to deal with stress or how to avoid creating a stressful environment in the household. In fact, in many cases, people think that, as a parent, “you must learn along the way”, so usually no one cares to explain how to manage it. On the other hand, if the mother has a professional career, it usually doesn’t make it any easier.

This fact in itself is already stressful. Plus, many experts recommend other habits that might make everything even more demanding, such as making the newborn sleep in the parents’ room but not on the parents’ bed.

Moreover, the mother must be careful with what she eats if she’s nursing. And there’s also the common idea that if a woman goes back to work, she doesn’t love her baby enough. But then, if she doesn’t go back to work, then she doesn’t love herself enough.

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Constantly doing things for your child

All these factors turn parents into tired and stressed human beings; people who look in every corner to get as much time as they can.

As soon as the children are old enough to start music lessons, join a sports team, or learn another language, stress can still increase. Taking them to their activities, picking them up, keeping up with their schedules… These activities require, apart from time, financial resources to pay for the enrollment and monthly fees. Sometimes parents may ask themselves “Am I able to pay for a better education for my children?” which leads to more restrictive family budgets and extra work hours in order to make the money for said activities.

The real price of parental stress

Being under this stress for long periods of time affects health. Stomachaches, headaches, and muscle pain may start to arise. The long-term consequences are even more dangerous and include high blood pressure, heart disease, anxiety, and depression, among others.

And this is in reference to the parents’ health. But the truth is that parental stress also affects children. From the moment she becomes pregnant, the mother’s stress can impact the baby’s health. In fact, a research study about this aspect shows that maternal stress during pregnancy can affect a child’s physiology and mental stability.

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Furthermore, during their first childhood years, children with parents who suffer from stress and anxiety tend to pass it on to the next generation. It also seems that a highly controlling upbringing style boosts anxiety even more.

Young child with anxiety problems.

You don’t need to rush in order to be a good parent

According to this data, the obvious conclusion is that stressed parents are somehow a danger to themselves and their children. Too many activities and options to succeed for a child can be counterproductive if stress is often present.

Maybe it’s the time to go slow and reevaluate everything again. Maybe too many activities aren’t necessary or perhaps you can substitute them for other, more relaxing activities. Although you might think that the activities near your home aren’t the best, keep in mind that your family’s physical and mental health are certainly more important.

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Stillness in the Storm Editor: Why did we post this?

There are a great many factors that influence human consciousness. Arguably one of the most influential is the time we’re in the womb. Modern science and psychology continue to misinterpret prenatal and familial influences as genetic. However, a new understanding is emerging. Parents are faced with incredible challenges in the modern world. The Deep State has made being a parent a hindrance, a social problem, and a laborious task instead of the sacred joy that it truly is. If parents took more time to learn about the factors that influence their children, a new generation free of the hardships of the past would emerge that will have so-called superpowers simply due to the fact their innate potentials were allowed to blossom. The preceding information discusses the challenges and rewards of becoming a parent. With this knowledge in hand, the trials of being a parent can be alleviated simply by preparing for the child’s life before it has arrived. Additionally, the human race has yet to realize it’s full potential, but that potential is within our grasp should we choose to align ourselves to these fundamental truths.

– Justin

Not sure how to make sense of this? Want to learn how to discern like a pro? Read this essential guide to discernment, analysis of claims, and understanding the truth in a world of deception: 4 Key Steps of Discernment – Advanced Truth-Seeking Tools.


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https://exploringyourmind.com/the-price-of-parental-stress/

Filed Under: Consciousness, Evergreen, Psychology, Uncategorized Tagged With: community, Consciousness, exploring your mind, parenting, psychology, stress

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