The New Breed of Pandemic-Induced Supermoms Needs More Suppo

The New Breed of Pandemic-Induced Supermoms Needs More Support


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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines) - In the pandemic, mothers morphed into “supermothers”, looking out for their families in the face of an unseen enemy, but who is looking out for them?
Mitch Albom’s book “For One More Day'' tells us how our stories are, in fact, our mothers’, as theirs is where ours begin. When we were born out of our mother’s tenderness and agony, we grew up relying on their continual affection. But while she wears her smile and kisses our foreheads goodnight, we sink into her reality. Motherhood was never made to be a simple task, but has the role intensified in this COVID-19-ridden world?

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