For decades, the archetype of the "Good Mother" was easily defined: she was self-sacrificing, endlessly patient, and last on her own list of priorities. She cut the crusts off sandwiches she didn't eat, wore sweaters she didn't buy, and slept less than everyone else. In the old family dynamic, a mother’s worth was often measured by how much of herself she gave away.
In recent years, there has been a significant shift in the way families are structured and function. Gone are the days of the traditional nuclear family, where the father was the sole breadwinner and the mother stayed at home to take care of the children. Today, families come in all shapes and sizes, and the role of the mother has evolved significantly. In many modern families, the mother has taken on a more prominent role, and the phrase "Mom Comes First" has become a rallying cry for many families. the new family momcomesfirst
Since "MomComesFirst" is a powerful concept, this feature draft focuses on the shift toward maternal self-care and how prioritizing the mother actually strengthens the entire family unit. For decades, the archetype of the "Good Mother"