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

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

‘Catastrophic’: fears for families after Trump officials cut $10bn in social funds
Guardian #19 - 2 months ago

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

I've returned to working in the office, and it has ruined motherhood for me. My son is now more attached to his nanny.
Business Insider #24 - 12 months ago

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

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

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

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

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

I spent nearly $60,000 when 2 of my kids were in full-time childcare. We delayed having a 3rd child because we couldn't afford it.
Business Insider #24 - 9 months ago

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

The Pandemic Created a Child-Care Crisis. Mothers Bore the Burden.
New York Times #7 - 14 months ago

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

Stop punishing working parents. Childcare isn't a luxury item.
Business Insider #16 - 2 years ago

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

Proposal: $1,000 Checks Every Month For Children
Forbes #13 - 3 months ago

I believe I'm owed the right to work from home as a mother. The looming threat of an RTO mandate terrifies me.
Business Insider #26 - 4 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

As School Begins, Mothers Working Retail Jobs Feel Extra Burden
New York Times #8 - 10 months ago

Mamas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Socialists
Townhall #10 - 2 months ago

Some parents would prefer to go back to work — if they could just get some flexibility and childcare
Business Insider #17 - 2 years ago

Finding child care is still impossible for many parents
Washington Post #23 - 3 years ago

Why You Can’t Find Child Care: 100,000 Workers Are Missing
New York Times #9 - 3 months ago

How One Female-Founded Company Is On A Mission To Revolutionize Child Care
Forbes - 4 years 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

Opinion : Mother’s Day is guilt wrapped as a gift
Washington Post #9 - 4 years ago

Idaho Rep. Votes Against Kindergarten Funding As It Helps Mothers 'Come Out of the Home'
Newsweek #16 - 5 months ago

My Mom Is Helping Me Out With My Baby. But She Starts Each Visit in the Most Stressful Way Imaginable.
Slate #7 - 2 months 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 - 17 months ago

This company allows workers to take a 6-month leave of absence and retain 20% pay—here's why
CNBC #10 - 5 years ago

America's 'Child Care Apocalypse' Is Right Around the Corner
Newsweek - 4 months ago

I Used to Love Our Local Playground. This Common Behavior From Other Parents Is Keeping Me Away.
Slate #7 - 2 months ago

Inside the daily lives of 7 work parents battling pandemic isolation, virtual learning, and the guilt of raising kids in quarantine
Business Insider #17 - 5 years ago

About 560,000 child-care workers would benefit from increasing the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour
CNBC #9 - 6 years ago

The Workforce Of Tomorrow Requires A Child Care System Fit For The Future
Forbes - 2 years ago

We allowed millions of children to fall back into poverty. Shame on us.
Washington Post #10 - 2 years ago
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