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[quote=Anonymous]I'm not going to quote since it's already long enough, but in my opinion, for parents who both want to work, the best situation is to have flexible jobs. Obviously this does not apply for families where one parent stays at home, but for those that don't having flexible jobs is key. DH and I have that and honestly our kids spend very little time in daycare and we have time to make home cooked meals and have a clean house (we don't outsource anything). Our weekends are spent doing things as a family not running around getting errands done. The all or nothing portrait of life with a SAH parent or life with two working parents gets old. Most people I know fall somewhere in between. I know plenty of SAHMs who don't cook a home cooked meal every night or have spotless houses and plenty of families with WOH parents who have very flexible schedules/jobs and maybe use daycare one or two days a week. [/quote]
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