Mothers day 2012 posts
The New York Times - Lens - Photography From The New York Times Opinion Section: "I put out a call on social media for photos from women of their mothers before they were mothers. ... I wasn’t prepared, however, for how powerful the images I received would be."
97 months ago
Yahoo According to research, “older” women are likely to handle the many aspects of parenting better compared with younger mothers.
99 months ago
HuffPost UK Lifestyle 'Life without food allergies looks so much easier.'
100 months ago
WSJ Video 'Empowering Solo Mothers Everywhere' gives single mothers across age groups and income classes a support platform http://www.wsj.com/video/empowering-solo-mothers-everywhere-helps-single-mothers/BF4FA7D9-4510-47E8-BF10-DDF213B87921.html?mod=e2twv
'Empowering Solo Mothers Everywhere' Helps Single Mothers
wsj.com
Marika Lindholm, founder of ESME, and single mother Cara Lemieux, discuss the group’s goal of giving single mothers across all age groups and income classes a support platform on Lunch Break With Tanya Rivero. Photo: Cara Lemieux
102 months ago
Tracy Dillon Have you seen this:
105 months ago
The New York Times Good mothers, indifferent mothers, confused mothers, condemnable mothers — take your pick.
115 months ago
The Economist In 1965 the world was a very different place. Mothers toiled in the home for an average of four hours every day. By 2012, mothers were doing three times as much paid work, and fathers were doing a bit less. The amount of leisure time that parents hav
Read more ... e has fallen slightly and they’re spending more time slumped in front of the television. Today’s #Dailychart shows a day in the life of America’s mums and dads http://econ.st/1Mt6u1s
121 months ago
Jezebel Good news for working mothers
Gender Inequalities Reduced When Children Have a Working Mother
jezebel.com
Though most American mothers work -- nearly three quarters -- broadly speaking, culture has never quite accepted the reality of mothers in the workplace. See for example, a recent Pew report that found 41% of Americans thought that working mothers we
Read more ... re probably tearing the very fabric of our society to shreds (or, at least thought the increase of working mothers was “bad for society.”). In short, regardless of why mothers work - self-fulfilment, intellectual engagement, or just to pay the damn bills - Americans think that it’s bad.
121 months ago
WSJ Live One more reason mothers never get a day off:
http://live.wsj.com/video/one-more-reason-mothers-never-get-a-day-off/CD0B7325-69C9-4340-B072-0C175A76D40A.html
One More Reason Mothers Never Get a Day Off
marketwatch.com
Mothers spent more than 60 hours a week on household and family-related tasks according to a new survey. MarketWatch's Quentin Fottrell joins Lunch Break with the details. Photo: Getty
122 months ago
ABC News Ultrasound study looks at how fetuses react to smoking mothers vs. non-smoking mothers: http://abcn.ws/1Ivm4HU
123 months ago
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