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From: janel@uo-vax1.UUCP
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Subject: Mothers stay home
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Date: Sun, 19-Feb-84 12:02:00 EST
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Posted: Sun Feb 19 12:02:00 1984
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Nf-From: uo-vax1!janel    Feb 19 09:02:00 1984



     Last Friday, my husband and I were driving home after picking up
our four-year-old daughter at preschool and she comes out with the line,
"Mom, all the other mothers stay at home."  Now, I know for a fact that
this is not the case, as I know other working mothers at her preschool.
My husband and I are both students, and have been pleased that we have
been able to arrange our time so that our daughter spends only Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays at preschool, while spending Tuesdays and Thursdays
with one or the other of us.  And that time is GOOD time, devoted very much
to her.

     How can one deal with the stereotypes children pick up from books and
television?  We pointed out that she spends more time with her father than
would be possible if I did not work, and that it is important to me to have
time to do what I do.

     Arghh!!  Frustrated with society...