Do Working Moms Put Their Kids at a Disadvantage?

Do Working Moms Put Their Kids at a Disadvantage?

The fascination with Sarah Palin comes not only from her unexpected rise, but also from the fact that she is a mother of five, with one child under a year old. While Palin seeks the vice presidency, one of the most demanding jobs on Earth, more than 40 million American moms also balance jobs with motherhood. Do working moms have the best of both worlds, or are they potentially neglecting their children's best interests?

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Carrie Lukas

Really No "Yes" or "No" Answer, Benefits and Drawbacks to All Choices

Carrie Lukas

Independent Women's Forum

There really is no "yes" or "no" answer to the question “Do Working Mom’s Harm Their Kids?”  Some aspects of moms’ decision to work outside the home undoubtedly help their children, and some sacrifices working moms have to make come at their children’s expense.


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