Value of Full-Time Parenting: It’s More Than a Gap on a CV
Written by Rania Kudsi
Published by Global HCI
🌟 I recently came across a CV that caught my attention—not for traditional career achievements, but because the candidate showcased their full-time parenting experience as valuable professional work. The inclusion was thoughtful and conveyed a deep understanding of the skills they’d gained through parenting—skills that directly transfer to the workplace. It reminded me how the journey of raising children and managing a household is far from a gap in employment; it’s an enriching experience that builds resilience, organization, and interpersonal skills—qualities any employer would value. 🌱
💬 Many of us who have stepped back from traditional career paths to focus on family might feel embarrassed or pressured to explain the "time off." We might feel as though we've lost opportunities to travel or grow professionally because we chose to work remotely to stay close to our children. But the truth is, during this time, we’ve gained leadership, management, and problem-solving skills that deserve recognition. We should be proud of what we’ve accomplished, and it’s time to shift the narrative—parenting is not a "gap," it’s an experience, and one of the most challenging and rewarding with many transferrable skills 💪
🏡 Parenting: The Ultimate Leadership Role
When we think of leadership, we often think of the corporate world. But as a parent, you are the leader of your home, managing people and tasks, guiding your children’s growth, and making important decisions every day. In fact, insights show that personal relationships are among the most challenging to lead, requiring deep empathy, patience, and adaptability.
Leadership in parenting involves:
Delegation – sharing responsibilities within the household
Mentorship – helping children grow and develop
Fostering independence – encouraging autonomy and resilience
These skills directly translate into professional leadership roles.
📈 Using Different Management Styles in Parenting
Just as in the workplace, parenting involves using different management styles to fit the needs of your “team” (your family). Some days, you may adopt a democratic leadership approach, where everyone in the family has input, and decisions are made collaboratively. Other times, especially in moments of crisis or when quick decisions are needed, an authoritative or directive leadership style is more effective.
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In the same way, forming and developing your family “team” involves understanding the dynamics of team formation and adapting your leadership approach through different stages.
🧩 Leadership Styles and Team Formation in Parenting
Leadership Styles:
Team Formation Stages:
🎯 Skills Gained from Full-Time Parenting
🏆 We Should Be Proud of Our Accomplishments
Parenting is a full-time, complex role that requires resilience, leadership, and constant learning. It’s time we stop downplaying the skills we’ve developed during this period and start recognizing them as invaluable experiences that translate directly to the workplace. So the next time you update your CV, don’t hesitate to include your time as a full-time parent. It’s not a gap—it’s a period of immense growth, challenge, and development. And those experiences deserve to be celebrated and acknowledged as key parts of your professional journey.
🌟 Embracing Parenthood as Professional Growth: Essential Takeaway for Employers, Hiring Managers, and Recruiters
This article isn’t just for parents but also for companies, hiring managers, and recruiters. Recognizing the unique skills and adaptability developed through parenting can lead to better employment practices, valuing diverse experiences that contribute to well-rounded, resilient, and empathetic team members. Let’s work toward an inclusive employment environment that acknowledges all paths of professional growth.
Parent Educator at Mom's Energizer Hub
4wTrue to your words parenting is irreplaceable...no one can replace a mother especially Rania K.
Passionate Advocate for Human Rights, Social Change, Media Responsibility, and Strategic content management
1mobeautiful totally agree with concepts shared
I just loved your article !!! Well done Rania 👏
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1moWell said Rania ☺️