Opinion | Parenting Has Always Been Hard
Briefly

Gavron's exploration of motherhood highlighted how parents today face isolation and self-doubt, leading many to feel like failures in their parental responsibilities.
Many mothers surveyed by Gavron expressed a profound sense of loneliness and inadequacy, with one describing her early parenting experiences as making her feel like a failure as a person.
Gavron's life and work were shaped by the societal expectations of the 1960s, highlighting the struggles of women to find fulfillment beyond traditional domestic roles.
Jeremy Gavron reflects on his mother's life, noting the toxic societal pressures of her time and how they were difficult for a woman seeking personal fulfillment.
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