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Until next time,
Sarah
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Taking Time Off
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Working from home
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Family Size
I've written an article for Crosswalk.com entitled "Large Families: Blessings or Burdens?" The piece talks to three mothers who have between 9 and 11 children each.
Until next time,
Sarah
Until next time,
Sarah
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Sarah Hamaker
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Working Mother Myths
The Washington Post had an op-ed piece in Sunday’s paper (May 30) entitled “5 Myths About Working Mother.”
1. Mothers today spend much less time caring for children than did their parents and grandparents.
2. Women’s jobs interfere with family life more than men’s.
3. Mothers with college degrees are more likely than other women to opt out of the workforce.
4. Women who work are less likely to have successful marriages.
5. Parents don’t experience discrimination in the workplace.
Current numbers show that close to two-thirds of women with kids under the age of 18 are working outside the home. And we know that a lot more of us are working from home with children.
Food for thought!
Until next time,
Sarah
1. Mothers today spend much less time caring for children than did their parents and grandparents.
2. Women’s jobs interfere with family life more than men’s.
3. Mothers with college degrees are more likely than other women to opt out of the workforce.
4. Women who work are less likely to have successful marriages.
5. Parents don’t experience discrimination in the workplace.
Current numbers show that close to two-thirds of women with kids under the age of 18 are working outside the home. And we know that a lot more of us are working from home with children.
Food for thought!
Until next time,
Sarah
Labels:
Sarah Hamaker,
Working from home,
working mothers
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