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The Stay-at-home Survival Guide The Stay-at-home Survival Guide by Melissa Stanton
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“According to a 2007 assessment by Salary.com, the domestic labor of a woman who stays home to care for her children is worth an impressive $138,095 a year. (That’s a three-percent raise from the $134,121 “earned” the year before.) By the way, that salary is compensation for a 91.6-hour work week,”
Melissa Stanton, The Stay-at-Home Survival Guide: Field-Tested Strategies for Staying Smart, Sane, and Connected When You're Raising Kids at Home
“So you just have get over your sadness and fear and do what’s necessary for your child’s needs. If you don’t, no one else will.” YOUR”
Melissa Stanton, The Stay-at-Home Survival Guide: Field-Tested Strategies for Staying Smart, Sane, and Connected When You're Raising Kids at Home
“Would I ever trade the life I have with my children? Of course not. Just don’t ask me on a weekday afternoon. As”
Melissa Stanton, The Stay-at-Home Survival Guide: Field-Tested Strategies for Staying Smart, Sane, and Connected When You're Raising Kids at Home
“Motherhood is the hardest job I’ve ever had. I think ‘work’ would be like a vacation. Sometimes I dream about it, in that respect, just to get a mental break.” Such”
Melissa Stanton, The Stay-at-Home Survival Guide: Field-Tested Strategies for Staying Smart, Sane, and Connected When You're Raising Kids at Home