She has a point, of course?and not just a political one. Stay-at-home moms? contributions, which include keeping schools running with by volunteering their time, are often ignored if not outright derided. Caring for kids is hard work. It?s also, at times, emotionally grueling, physically exhausting, tedious, and isolating, all of which could help account for the low morale of the people doing it full-time. And, as Romney suggested, caring for one?s own children is also undervalued work (and thus often not referred to as work at all, as in the case of Romney?s own husband, who suggested that low-income stay-at-home moms be required to experience ?the dignity of work? in order to receive public benefits). It?s pretty easy to see how being deprived of the status that comes with employment could leave someone feeling dumped upon, angry and, well, depressed. Humans thrive on recognition. Our happiness hinges on feeling appreciated.
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