Mommy Wars? Not Even Close
Some moms may have a war of words over certain aspects of their lives. But one writer suggests that these are not mommy wars, but just a vibrant debate. It is important to talk through some of the hardships about being a mother. These people want to contribute to the debate and make their voices heard. They all have their own perspective on a certain aspect of the debate. Join the discussion to learn more.
Key Takeaways:
- Stay at Home Moms (SAHMs) and Working Outside Home Moms (WOHMs) do not necessarily have to be at odds with each other, and can work together to overcome various challenges they face as mothers.
- When daycare options shrink for elementary schoolers, SAHMs can pitch in to help, while WOHMs can also do their bit by helping as early morning babysitters when a SAHM is in a pinch.
- Pooling together resources, like sharing chaperone duties, openly sharing information, and being sensitive to each other’s needs can make lives for SAHMs, WOHMs, dads and the kids much better.
“As a SAHM I appreciate my WOHMs friends ask and don’t assume I can watch their kiddos.”
Read more: http://www.hellobee.com/2017/10/19/mommy-wars-not-even-close/