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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a SAHM after our second child was born 2.5 yrs ago. My DH recently suggested I go back to work. I agreed. Once I told him he would have to cut out his extracurricular activities as well as our 7 yr old's activities since it would no longer fit into our schedule, he quickly back tracked. Once you have to sit down and figure out the logistics it quickly becomes clear what you need to do. Honestly, you can tell which kids have parents who help them w homework and ones who do not. [/quote] As.a.4th grade teacher, I'm curious as to how you can tell and how this relates to work status. I'm interested in learning something new. [/quote] It's the lazy woman's excuse. Some even go on to have more kids when the husband suggests it's time to go back to work. They don't call it 'work' because it's easy. Shit--non- working woman with kids in school all day is a piece of cake. Working parents shuttle the kids to evening sports too. I never got not working all day because your kid has travel soccer practice at 5pm. Our bus pulls in at 4pm. We have to leave by 4:30. I work 7-3:30 and DH handles morning.[/quote]
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