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"Being there for your kids"
  • Being there for your kids.
  • Contribute to their everyday life struggles.
  • Helping them with their homework.
  • Being able to provide for them home cooked meals.
  • Having the satisfaction of your child by your side every waking and sleeping moments.
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"Time"
  • Time
  • Money
  • Career
  • Big house



  • No dinner outs
  • No Disneyland Vacations
  • Luxury cars/Sports car


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"52 percent of Americans would..."
  • 52 percent of Americans would be willing to trade a day off for a day's pay each week.
  • 21 percent said that extra day off would allow them to spend more time with their families.
  • While 19 percent said it would help them to feel less stress and pressure.
  • 83 percent of Americans said they wished they had more time to spend with family.
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Sources
  • Goodman, Ellen. The Mommy Wars. 15 May, 2006. Working Assets. 7 May, 2007http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?itemid=20791
  • Berggren, Kris. "Plan B(aby): a case for stay-at-home parents; some at-home parents gladly trade off money for time.(Family Life)." National Catholic Reporter 40.4 (Nov 14, 2003): 20(2). Expanded Academic ASAP. Thomson Gale. CCL Evergreen Valley College. 9 May. 2007 
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  • Skoning, Gerald D. "Juggling work, kids." The National Law Journal 26.36 (May 10, 2004): NA. Expanded Academic ASAP. Thomson Gale. CCL Evergreen Valley College. 9 May. 2007 
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