Mom"s intellect. How the birth of children makes us smarter
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Young mothers are not hired, simply because they have young children, they are surrounded by stereotypes like “all women stupid on maternity leave”, and worst of all, they themselves are sure: motherhood is detrimental to the mind. But is it? Modern studies say: motherhood makes us smarter. When we communicate with the baby, we develop smartness, subtle perception and emotional intelligence, we get the skills of a negotiator, organizer and manager. It is much easier to convince business partners to sign an expensive contract than to persuade the baby to put on a jacket from the weather. Katherine Ellison offers to look at motherhood from an unexpected side, talks about the most powerful advantages that gives us the birth of children and gives advice on how to improve their abilities on maternity leave
Author:
Author:Ellison K.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Health, Fitness & Dieting
- Category:Self Help & Self Education
Series:
Series: Psychology
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9614-6213-5
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