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Article Title: Managing Your Parental Stress Index
Author: Ann Marier
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Are you one of those modern day parents who are playing dual roles? If you are constantly performing a balancing act between career and responsibilities towards children, your parenting stress index may be a bit on the dangerous side. According to experts, there are many young parents today who are so stressed out that they are unable to function well both in the workplace and in the home. When your parenting stress index goes up, there is a big danger that you will burnout. Studies show that there are many young parents today who find it so difficult to manage their lives that they become depressed.
If you are one of those young parents who suspect that your parenting stress index is up, you should start slowing down for your own sake and the sake of your children. You should understand that the parenting stress index does not only affect you -your children suffer with you. Note that when you are feeling stressed out, you will be less tolerant towards your children and you might end up snapping at them for no reason at all. Although you do not have any intentions of being abusive towards your children, you may have problems controlling your impulses when you are stressed out.
Slowing Down and Getting Help
If you think that your parenting stress index is dangerously high, you should stop what you are doing and assess your position. Do not just goad yourself on and on until you hit your limits. Always remember that as a parent, you have responsibilities towards your children and you will not be able to take care of such responsibilities if you become unwell. When you feel that things are getting out of hand, slow down and rest for a while. Give yourself a break and unwind. It would be a good idea to get away from the workplace and the home for a few hours to ease the stress a little. A little time off could do you wonders.
In case you really feel that you need to talk to somebody and unburden yourself, you should call a friend. You spouse or partner may not be the right person to talk to about your rising parenting stress index because he or she too could be feeling the same way. Although misery loves company, it is not a good idea to start complaining to your spouse or partner about it.
About The Author: Ann Marier a prolific writer has written many informative articles about family life,health problems, and useful house and garden Topics.
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