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Old 10-06-2007, 06:25 AM   #16
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Default Re: Stay at home or working parents?

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Originally Posted by 1dayatatime View Post
I'm a working SAHM. I do medical billing part time and I opened my own printing co in Apr which I also do from home. It would much more peaceful for me to have a regular job and send my son to daycare. I choose not to. It tough and stressful but I waited a long time to get him and I cant imagine not being the one that helps him make his way. I don't want to miss a thing. Plus my husband could not be any more supportive. On the days we have the whole family together ( my step daughter) I work much less so we can spend more family time. It hard but it's just how I want it. I have a hard time understanding why women have children to stick them in daycare 40 hours or more a week.

I don't understand why people would put their child in day care when they COULD stay home with them (mother or father) however I also can't see why people would ever eat sardines! YUCK. We all just have different views on what is best for their child. I also think it is wrong to make a baby cry for 10 minutes because you are trying to sleep train them, but I don't consider it abuse. I don't understand why people who CAN breastfeed don't. You get the idea lol
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