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A common cultural message—that if mothers do enough “work” on themselves, they can protect their children—“diverts attention from the material realities that can make parenting so difficult in the first place,” Maytal Eyal argued in 2025. | Collector
A common cultural message—that if mothers do enough “work” on themselves, they can protect their children—“diverts attention from the material realities that can make parenting so difficult in the first place,” Maytal Eyal argued in 2025.
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A common cultural message—that if mothers do enough “work” on themselves, they can protect their children—“diverts attention from the material realities that can make parenting so difficult in the first place,” Maytal Eyal argued in 2025.

A common cultural message—that if mothers do enough “work” on themselves, they can protect their children—“diverts attention from the material realities that can make parenting so difficult in the first place,” Maytal Eyal argued in 2025.

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