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July 1, 2010
Title: CHASING SUPERWOMAN Part 1 of 2
Topic: Working Mothers
Discussed by Susan DiMickele
with Susan DiMickele susandimickele.blogspot.com
75 percent of mothers work outside the home. How does a mom do it? Susan is the author of “Chasing Superwoman”. Log on to susandimickele.blogspot.com for more.
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Title: CHASING SUPERWOMAN Part 2 of 2
Topic: Working Mothers
Discussed by Susan DiMickele
with Susan DiMickele susandimickele.blogspot.com
Susan has a great blog for the busy working mom. Check her out at susandimickele.blogspot.com
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December 1, 2006
Title: BOOK REVIEW: 7 MYTHS OF WORKING MOTHERS
Topic: Working Mothers
Discussed by Suzanne Venker
with Author
Suzanne Venker, author of "7 Myths of Working Mothers", raises the question: Why do we regard motherhood as something we can do "after hours"? Is there any evidence that suggests children are more well-behaved and better in school when their mother stays home with them during the day?
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September 5, 2006
Title: 7 Myths of Working Mothers Segment 1 of 2
Topic: Working Mothers
Discussed by Suzanne Venker
with Author
Dr. Laura Schlessinger writes: "There are hundreds of books explaining why it is acceptable to leave our children in the care of strangers, but very few explaining why we would all be happier if we did not. I am grateful for this book." Order your copy at www.spencepublisher.com
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Title: 7 Myths of Working Mothers Segment 2 of 2
Topic: Working Mothers
Discussed by Suzanne Venker
with Author
Myth #1: "Men Can Have It All. Why Shouldn't We?" Myth #2: "I Could Never Stay at Home Full-Time." Myth #3: "You're So Lucky You Can Stay Home." Myth #4: "I Could Balance Work and Family If I Had More Support." Myth #5: "I'm a Better Mom for Working." Myth #6: "My Children Just Love Daycare." and Myth #7: "I Have It All Planned Out." Order your copy at www.spencepublishing.com
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September 1, 2006
Title: 7 Myths of Working Mothers
Topic: Working Mothers
Discussed by Suzanne Venker
with Author
Dr. Laura Schlessinger writes: "There are hundreds of books explaining why it is acceptable to leave our children in the care of strangers, but very few explaining why we would all be happier if we did not. I am grateful for this book." Order your copy at www.spencepublisher.com
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Title: 7 Myths of Working Mothers Segment 2 of 2
Topic: Working Mothers
Discussed by Suzanne Venker
with Author
Myth #1: "Men Can Have It All. Why Shouldn't We?" Myth #2: "I Could Never Stay at Home Full-Time." Myth #3: "You're So Lucky You Can Stay Home." Myth #4: "I Could Balance Work and Family If I Had More Support." Myth #5: "I'm a Better Mom for Working." Myth #6: "My Children Just Love Daycare." and Myth #7: "I Have It All Planned Out." Order your copy at www.spencepublishing.com
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