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[quote=Anonymous]Don't do it -- sincere opinion. Maybe downsize your job to one that is more flexible, work from home, 4 days a week, etc. that could involve changing fields. SAHM is not the dream some tout it to be, just based on other SAHM's accounts on this board. I am a full time, working mom of 2. I also agree they can get difficult around 2 and stay difficult/intense until 4. also older toddlers really benefit from preschool, in my opinion. a mom or nanny singing to them and doing one on one activities, weekday playdates or morning only playschool is not the same level of socialization. I know I'm opening up WWIII here, but my girls are way ahead because they've been in daycare/school since before they were 1 (4 and 5 mos, respectively). To each, her own. Just be confident in your decision and that you don't care what people think, because they will judge you. [/quote]
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