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What Makes a Good Mother?

Culture
United States
开始于 January 20, 2026

We keep revising the maternal ideal—and keep falling short of it

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What Makes a Good Mother?

The New Yorker (United States) | Jan 19, 2026

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The evolving definition of motherhood allows for diverse parenting styles, enriching the experience for both mothers and children.

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The concept of a 'good mother' is subjective and should be based on individual family dynamics rather than societal expectations.

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Constantly revising the maternal ideal places undue pressure on mothers, leading to feelings of inadequacy and guilt.

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Embracing imperfection in motherhood fosters resilience in children, teaching them that flaws are part of the human experience.

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Society's shifting standards of motherhood can undermine traditional values, leaving some families feeling lost or unsupported.

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