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  1. The first step to lifting the stigma around stay-at-home motherhood is realizing that all parents share more similarities than differences. All of this points to a unifying fact—our generation ...

  2. Dec 26, 2022 · Rather than smear stay-at-home mothers as miserable women who have failed at their careers as Filipovic does, the real story points to important policy conclusions. Stay-at-home mothers are not miserable, but tend—in general—to find a lot of satisfaction in the work of caring for their families.

  3. Sep 22, 2023 · The report details a survey of 1,200 mothers who had left or were considering leaving their jobs for full or part-time stay-at-home motherhood. The mothers were between the ages of 25-54 and had bachelor’s degrees, children under age 18 at home and a minimum annual income of $25,000 (ages 35-34) or $35,000 (ages 35 and up).

  4. Sep 21, 2019 · It started when my older daughter was 3 years old and my younger was just a newborn. I hated my job as the managing editor of a small press that published books for librarians to help them stay abreast of their profession, and I was jealous of my friends who were stay-at-home moms.

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  5. Apr 17, 2020 · Motherhood, the stay-at-home kind, complicates my efforts to hold onto an intellectual and professional identity that no longer wholly exists but that I can’t imagine surrendering. I do my...

  6. Mar 31, 2022 · In a survey by the Pew Research Center, 6 in 10 adults said they believe that children are better off when a parent stays home, and there’s even research that says being a SAHM can have positive...

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  8. Feb 28, 2024 · The term "stay-at-home mom" often refers to women who are not working for pay outside the home. Some moms are ready to change that label. And if so, what should we say instead?