
Originally Posted on Lifetime Moms
Earlier this week, Marissa Mayer, Chief Executive Officer of Yahoo, announced that the company would be extending maternity leave and paternity leave. They are allowing moms sixteen weeks of paid time off and dads eight paid weeks off after the birth of a child. New fathers and mothers ...
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Originally Posted on Lifetime Moms
One of the constants in parenting that applies to every single person with kids, is that at some point, someone who has absolutely no business doing so – will give you a piece of unsolicited advice. This happens quite frequently in New York, and I chalk it ...
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Originally Posted on Lifetime Moms
There is a child care crisis going on in the United States right now. I recently read two thought-provoking pieces about the lack of affordable, quality child care in the United States and the huge impact it is having on tons of women. There was a point ...
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Originally Posted in Lifetime Moms
The First Lady of the United States was being interviewed by CBS News recently, when she accidentally referred to herself as a single mother – which is interesting because last I checked, she was actively married to the President of the United States.
Mrs. Obama was in the ...
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Originally Posted on Lifetime Moms
I remember the first time I left my newborn at home so I could run to the grocery store. I felt like the umbilical cord was still attached and was being strained by each step I took toward the door. I’m not sure if that pull was emotional, ...
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Originally Posted on Lifetime Moms
My 28-month-old daughter has always been extremely verbal, and quite smart—putting words together before 18 months and speaking in complex sentences by the time she reached the two-year mark. As she has grown, my parenting worries have gone from “I hope and pray she is developmentally on ...
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Originally Posted on Lifetime Moms
Wow…I don’t remember the last time a book got as much buzz and criticism as Sheryl Sandberg’s, “Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead”. I have heard and seen almost everything about the book, and now I am finally reading it.
Sandberg references the importance of ...
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Originally Posted on Lifetime Moms
If you ever wondered where the mean girls and guys of middle school and high school went, just check a message board of a mom blog and you’ll find ‘em – hypercritical, uber-uninformed and super-perfect in their own lives, of course.
I’m not alone in my observations. Tina ...
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Originally Posted on Lifetime Moms
Unfortunately, we have all seen the terrible headlines about abuse and neglect by childcare givers, and I think that we can all agree that on some level or another, this scares the sh*t out of every parent that leaves their child in someone else’s care. I happen ...
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Originally Posted on Lifetime Moms
Oh, the great debate over public versus private gives me great anxiety – and no, I am not talking about my Facebook profile settings (which, by the way, I still can’t quite seem to master). I am talking about the internal and external debate over public education ...
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