Health8/26/2025The Guardian

There’s no stress leave when your boss is a toddler, but there’s so much more society could be doing to help mothers | Freya Bennett

There’s no stress leave when your boss is a toddler, but there’s so much more society could be doing to help mothers | Freya Bennett

The article discusses the challenges and invisibility of full-time caregiving for mothers, particularly the burnout and lack of support they face. The author, Freya Bennett, shares her personal experiences of raising two young daughters while dealing with chronic illness, lack of sleep, and constant illnesses in the household. She notes that there is no "stress leave" available when the "boss is a toddler." The article emphasizes the need for society to better address maternal burnout, rather than simply medicating the problem, and highlights the undervalued nature of full-time caregiving. It calls for more recognition and support for mothers in their demanding roles, beyond the outdated remedies of the past, such as opium tinctures and seaside retreats.

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