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  2. Screaming on the Inside - Wikipedia

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    Anna Nordberg praised Grose for bringing "a journalist's perspective" to the subject of motherhood in The San Francisco Chronicle. [3] Kim Brooks wrote positively about Grose's argumentation throughout the book but criticized her for not fully examining the systemic issues discussed. [ 4 ]

  3. Maternalism - Wikipedia

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    Maternalism is an extension of "empowered motherhood." [3] It defines itself as the extension of feminine moral values of nurturance and care and the home's social caring into a larger community. [3] Under maternalism, the mother-child relationship is essential for maintaining a healthy society. [4]

  4. Motherhood constellation - Wikipedia

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    The motherhood constellation is a concept coined by Daniel N. Stern to describe the mental organization in which the child is most prominent. It describes that the primary caregiver's own biological readiness state. [ 1 ]

  5. ‘Motherhood is a sisterhood’: TODAY hosts on how ... - AOL

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    "Motherhood is a sisterhood," said Savannah Guthrie when the women got together at a New York City restaurant to chat. She and her husband, Michael Feldman , are parents to Vale, 9, and Charlie, 7 ...

  6. Othermother - Wikipedia

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    Today, the concept of the othermother is present within the urban elementary schools, and African-American female educators play an integral role in fulfilling the psychological and educational needs of the urban child.

  7. Motherhood Studies - Wikipedia

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    It consists of three interconnected categories of inquiry: motherhood as institution, motherhood as experience, and motherhood as identity or subjectivity. [2] Motherhood studies is often referred to as a feminist practice. Feminist mothering critiques the sexist and patriarchal values that contemporary society upholds. [3]

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  9. Mommy track - Wikipedia

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    A mommy track is a path in a woman's life that puts priority to being a mother. [1] It can also specifically refer to work arrangements for women in the workforce that facilitate motherhood, such as flexible hours, but at the same time usually provides fewer opportunities for career advancement.