4 Specific Signs You May Be Experiencing Parental Burnout

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Most mums (81%) have experienced burnout, according to a new survey.

The Peanut app and Tommee Tippee asked 2,000 mothers in the UK about some of the biggest challenges they face, and identified parenting guilt, loss of identity and finding time for themselves as the top three.

Issues that cropped up included struggling to find time for themselves, the cost of raising children, balancing work and home life, and feeling overwhelmed by all the information out there on how to be a good parent.

So it’s really no wonder many mothers are feeling frayed and burnt out.

One of the parents involved in the study, Peggy, said: “It’s hard finding time for myself and not letting my identity be swallowed by just being a mother. I find I burn out quickly and experience periods of depression if I don’t have a good balance.”

Parental burnout is defined as a prolonged response to chronic and overwhelming parental stress.

Financial insecurity, lack of support and social isolation have all been found to be risk factors for it. Single parents, parents of SEND children, and immigrant parents are also more at risk because of the extra pressures they face.



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