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: Finally, recognizing and appreciating the value of the work that mothers do, both in the home and in the workforce, is crucial. This includes not only acknowledging the economic value of their labor but also the emotional and psychological contributions they make to their families and communities.

: Sociologists often refer to the "second shift" (labor performed after a paid workday), but the "dawn shift" represents the pre-shift —the exhausting start that sets the tone for the rest of the day [2]. dawn exploited moms

Below is an article summarizing the core of the "exploitation" narrative surrounding this case. : Finally, recognizing and appreciating the value of

The exploitation of mothers at dawn also intersects with other social and economic issues. For example, mothers from low-income households may face additional challenges, such as limited access to resources, healthcare, and social services. These mothers may be forced to work multiple jobs or rely on inadequate childcare, further exacerbating the stress and pressure of the dawn hours. Below is an article summarizing the core of

: The "5 AM morning routine" videos common on platforms like TikTok often romanticize the early hours. Critics argue these trends exploit the pressure moms feel to be "productive" at all times [4].

The Exploitation of Mothers at Dawn: A Call for Change

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