In the U.S., nearly 25 million moms are in the workforce, and most, or 70 percent of mothers with children under 18 are working. Nearly 75 percent of these mothers are employed full-time. Nearly half, or 40 percent, of those working mothers are the sole or primary breadwinners for their family.
Read MoreFirst things first. As a mother working outside the home, you can’t do the work unless you have the childcare and pre-school details handled and secure.
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Read More“The Voice” has blind auditions for singers who aspire to be the next national singing sensation.
Read MoreEsther Kestenbaum, CEO of DayOne Baby,envisions a world “where all workplaces and public spaces have accommodations for lactating mothers.”
Read MoreMichelle Kennedy’s newest baby is just six months old. She calls her youngest baby “Peanut,” the same nickname for her three-year-old son, Finlay.
Read More“Double Your Pleasure, Double Your Fun” was the longest running advertising campaign for Doublemint chewing gum, and Carolyn Morgan may agree it is a slogan that can — at least much of the time– be applied to her own life.
Read MoreEven with the addition of the latest Capitol Hill ping pong on paid parental leave policies during the recent Workforce Week,child care remains the single greatest concern for working mothers—and fathers.
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