Saying ‘No’ Is Self-Care for Parents
New York Times #6 - 2 years ago

'I don't know if I can do this': Parents brace for school year juggling jobs, remote learning amid COVID-19 pandemic
USA Today #6 - 3 years ago

I spent years writing about women at work. Then I had a baby — and an existential crisis.
Business Insider #17 - 3 weeks ago

Gillibrand Explains Why She Called Child Care Infrastructure
Daily Caller #2 - 2 years ago

Parents need Congress to spend more on child care - The Washington Post
Washington Post #8 - 2 years ago

From air hugs to airplane arms: What reopening daycare centers look like during COVID-19
USA Today #17 - 2 years ago

I'm much older than my 2 siblings. I helped raise them, and now, I don't want kids.
Business Insider #20 - 13 months ago

Our Child Care System Is a Disaster. It’s About to Get Worse.
Mother Jones #2 - 2 weeks ago

Child care workers, crucial to economic recovery, earn poverty wages in 40 states
CBS #9 - 5 months ago

With pandemic relief money gone, child care centers face difficult cuts
NPR Online News #10 - 5 weeks ago

We started a nanny share with another family. My son gained a new best friend and it's less expensive childcare.
Business Insider #20 - 3 months ago

Ask Amy: My sister is a nanny. Should I tell her employers she’s an alcoholic?
Washington Post #34 - 2 years ago

Indi Gregory: Latest end of life care appeal turned down
BBC News - 7 months ago

A beginner’s guide to finding a good nanny
Spectator (UK) #5 - 5 weeks ago

Meet a Pennsylvania mom set to lose her unemployment benefits because she can't send her kid back to school. 'They should not end any benefits until at least there is a vaccine for all ages.'
Business Insider #13 - 6 weeks ago

What the Democrats’ Plan Would Do for Parents
New York Times #10 - 6 weeks ago

‘That’s My Responsibility As A Mother’: Cardi B Didn’t Hire A Nanny, Relied On Her Parents Instead
Daily Wire #5 - 5 months ago

Wisconsin's GOP-controlled Legislature votes to end funding for pandemic-era child care program
FOX News - 12 months ago

Job diary: We're professional baby-proofers in NYC who once charged $10,000 to kid-proof a Hamptons rental. This is what our job is like.
Business Insider #13 - 4 years ago

Being a Working Parent Sucks Right Now
Time #7 - 2 months ago

The possible consequence of a $15 minimum wage: Higher child-care costs for families
CNBC #8 - 4 years ago

Your Co-Workers With Kids Are Not OK
Slate #5 - 2 years ago

Working mothers are fed up with lack of federal child-care support. 3 business owners are solving the problems themselves.
Business Insider #14 - 3 years ago

How the Pandemic Could Finally End the Mommy Wars
Time #7 - 2 weeks ago

Elizabeth Warren Wants Joe Biden to Go Bigger on Child Care
Mother Jones #2 - 2 months ago

Getting women back to work is crucial to boosting economy, White House says
CNBC #9 - 4 years ago

I spend over $1,600 a month to get help with my wardrobe, home, and kids. We should all treat ourselves to these types of breaks when possible.
Business Insider #22 - 6 months ago

Women Want to Work from Home
American Conservative #3 - 17 hours ago

How to fix America's child-care industry - The Washington Post
Washington Post #9 - 2 years ago

Child-care benefits could help ease the worker crunch, an advocacy campaign says.
New York Times #8 - 9 months ago

I'm a nanny for high-profile, high-net-worth families. Here's my advice for those who want to pursue a career like mine.
Business Insider #18 - 5 months ago

17 Parents Share Biggest Misconceptions About Parenting
Buzzfeed #5 - 2 weeks ago

With child care unaffordable, many parents struggle to stay employed
CBS #11 - 2 months ago

Opinion | Child care should be much more expensive
Washington Post #9 - 2 years ago

I'm a financial doula. Here are 3 things new parents should budget for, plus questions they should ask themselves about money.
Business Insider #26 - 2 months ago

Parents struggle with remote learning while working from home: 'I'm constantly failing'
CNBC #8 - 6 years ago

Some Care Workers Are Seeing a Bump in Pay. They’re Working to Make It Last.
New York Times #8 - 3 weeks ago

Affordable daycare called critical to U.S. economic recovery
CBS #15 - 4 weeks ago

I help tired moms take care of their newborns at night on top of my day job. It's hard but rewarding work.
Business Insider #24 - 12 months ago

San Francisco is the most expensive city in the U.S. to raise a child—it costs $15,000 more than average
CNBC #12 - 9 months ago
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