I hated my job and wanted to be able to
stay at home with our children so I needed a way out, a way to work for myself.
Not exact matches
Before earning her law degree
at the University of Calgary, Edmonton - born Marilyn Burns began undergraduate studies by correspondence
at Athabasca University, making ends meet delivering newspapers in the early morning hours
so she could
stay home with her
children.
Or do the men choose to earn more
so that their wives can
stay at home with their
children?
Gothard's teachings involve rules upon rules all dealing
with the outward, dress, hair, smiling, bright eyes, no birth control or dating, no higher education for girls who must
stay in the
home until the father decides what they should do, how God blesses and is happy
with you if you do such and such,
so many rules, those who really wanted to please God were under the weight of things they could never accomplish... plus the male regime and women having to be careful not to defraud men by their dress or looks made it
so easy for sexual predatory behaviors to take hold and the woman
at fault for the man's problems and such... ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!! No wonder some of the
children of this regime became athiests.
Some Christians continue to characterize fathers who share parenting responsibilities or
stay at home with their
children as «man fails» and «worse than unbelievers,» instructing women to intentionally avoid earning more money than their husbands, even if it is less practical for their family to do
so, or else they will injure their spouse's ego.
Women who exclusively breastfeed are also more likely to be
stay at home mothers whose
children get to avoid daycare and all the germs that come
with it
so those kids may tend to have less infections earlier in life.
I also know many
stay -
at -
home moms who formula fed and left the workplace to
stay with their
children -
so the «cons» against breastfeeding are «cons about having
children» but not cons against breastfeeding.
He could see that it was absurd and cruel to consider this a
child protection issue, and after a gruelling eight - hour wait during which a compassionate, committed midwife
stayed with the father
at the hospital, granted him a temporary residence order
so that he could go
home with his baby.
I know many parents don't have the option to
stay at home with their
children,
so it's good that it's not the only way to raise a bright and confident
child.
Until we reduce the tax burden
so that someone can
stay home during the critical first three years of babies» lives, we're stuck
with misplaced, lactating women who
at least are trying to do the next best thing for their
children.
Families ought to be encouraged to structure their affairs to ensure that
stay at home parents (and their
children) are protected, for example
with adequate life insurance, pre-nups providing for minimum maintenance benefits, settlements of pension and retirement benefits, and
so on.
I have two
children and wasn't able to
stay at home and nurse my oldest as much as I am able to now
with my newborn
so I decided to nurse full time and bought all things nursing related.
I am
so blessed to be able to
stay at home and be
with my
children every day, to watch them learn and grow and to be the one learning alongside them.
The hard part is that
stay -
at -
home moms
with multiple
children feel this
so much more than anyone else.
Having participated in both extremes —
staying home, nursing around the clock for years
with 2
children and co-sleeping to working 70 hours a week, only seeing my
children for an hour in the morning and an hour
at night and insisting we sleep apart during the week
so I could get good sleep and function
at work — I think I have a unique perspective and appreciation for both types of Moms.
At 31, I don't have any children, I am not married, but I know my time will come, and I hope that who ever has the better skill set for bringing in income will work, and who ever is better suited to stay at home would do so as gratefully and with such a spirit of service as your wif
At 31, I don't have any
children, I am not married, but I know my time will come, and I hope that who ever has the better skill set for bringing in income will work, and who ever is better suited to
stay at home would do so as gratefully and with such a spirit of service as your wif
at home would do
so as gratefully and
with such a spirit of service as your wife.
The second question is that
so let's say I have a
child, I am a
stay at home mom and I
stay with my
child until 3 or 4, when do I need to stick them to Preschool
so they are prepared for kindergarten?
But
with a second
child on the way, and their dream of having Lucas be a
stay -
at -
home dad for a few years, they wonder if they'll be able to save anything
at all and, if
so, should they prioritize RESPs for the kids, RRSPs or TFSAs?
If they can't find the money, prolonged disconnections create severe consequences for affected families who find themselves unable to bathe
at home (making it harder to
stay employed), unable to cook or do laundry, forced to send
children to live
with relatives
so child protective services won't place them in foster care, and
at risk of losing their
homes entirely.
A plan for a family
with infants or toddlers may involve 3 or 4 changes a week (2 days or
so at each
home, or for one parent to take the
children out for a few hours while they are
staying with the other parent).