Pennington Biomedical Research Center study shows mothers of preschoolers suffered high stress rates during pandemic
Pennington Biomedical study shows mothers of preschoolers suffered high stress rates during COVID-19 pandemic By Breanne Bizette | May 12, 2021 at 5:40 PM CDT - Updated May 12 at 7:16 PM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - New Pennington Biomedical Research Center study shows that mothers with preschoolers suffered high rates of stress during the pandemic.
When the pandemic first started, it brought a lot of changes and stress for almost everyone, but studies are now showing that mothers experienced a lot more stress in their homes.
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For mom Jesina Martin, she describes it as, “So that’s the great part just being able to spend that quality time with them, but at the same time you’re like oh I don’t ever get a break,” says Martin.
Stress levels for moms with preschoolers skyrocketed during the pandemic By Eric Hinton •
Updated on May 7, 2021 at 11:49 am
This story originally appeared on LX.com
Spending on Mother s Day could be at an all-time high this year. and with very good reason.
With all due respect to all the dads out there. it s been a really, really (one more time so they can hear me in the back row) .
really hellish 12 months to be a mom. As the pandemic forced schools to shutter across the country and introduced us all to the unwelcome concept of remote homeschooling, mothers have largely borne the brunt of juggling school via computer and being the homework taskmaster while still managing a steady stream of Zoom meetings with the boss and co-workers.
Stress levels for moms with preschoolers skyrocketed during the pandemic By Eric Hinton •
Updated on May 7, 2021 at 11:52 am
This story originally appeared on LX.com
Spending on Mother s Day could be at an all-time high this year. and with very good reason.
With all due respect to all the dads out there. it s been a really, really (one more time so they can hear me in the back row) .
really hellish 12 months to be a mom. As the pandemic forced schools to shutter across the country and introduced us all to the unwelcome concept of remote homeschooling, mothers have largely borne the brunt of juggling school via computer and being the homework taskmaster while still managing a steady stream of Zoom meetings with the boss and co-workers.
Stress levels for moms with preschoolers skyrocketed during the pandemic By Eric Hinton •
Updated on May 7, 2021 at 11:55 am
This story originally appeared on LX.com
Spending on Mother s Day could be at an all-time high this year. and with very good reason.
With all due respect to all the dads out there. it s been a really, really (one more time so they can hear me in the back row) .
really hellish 12 months to be a mom. As the pandemic forced schools to shutter across the country and introduced us all to the unwelcome concept of remote homeschooling, mothers have largely borne the brunt of juggling school via computer and being the homework taskmaster while still managing a steady stream of Zoom meetings with the boss and co-workers.
Stress levels for moms with preschoolers skyrocketed during the pandemic By Eric Hinton •
Updated on May 7, 2021 at 10:53 am
This story originally appeared on LX.com
Spending on Mother s Day could be at an all-time high this year. and with very good reason.
With all due respect to all the dads out there. it s been a really, really (one more time so they can hear me in the back row) .
really hellish 12 months to be a mom. As the pandemic forced schools to shutter across the country and introduced us all to the unwelcome concept of remote homeschooling, mothers have largely borne the brunt of juggling school via computer and being the homework taskmaster while still managing a steady stream of Zoom meetings with the boss and co-workers.