Today on DC Metro Mom, I added to the Mommy Wars debate by asking why mothers with nannies, or with children in daycare, are ashamed to admit they have help raising their children. It takes a village to raise a child and there is nothing wrong with depending on help – whether you work outside the home or not. Many of my clients are wonderful in their appreciation for everything I do for their children as a daycare provider. I would hope that they wouldn’t be insulted if someone said I was helping to raise their child.
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I don’t know why anyone would feel guilt over needing help with raising a child. It does take a village! I’m a SAHM/WAHM and when my husband walks in the door I breath a sigh of relief. I also try to get my mom to come along to different things just so I have an extra hand. It’s much easier to divide and conquer
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i hear you just like other people say that a pesron who’s nice God always take them away from us. anyway, you make me cry because suddenly miss my biological mom she passed away when i was 11 years old.Snapsam recently posted..
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