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Communication in Childcare - by Jodi L. Marvin, Founder of DaycareMeals.com and author of “Childcare Journal For Parents & Providers”. It seems that the hardest part of being a working parent is leaving your child in someone else’s care. On the other hand, most likely the hardest part of being a childcare provider is caring for someone else’s child. Find out how to stay connected to your child in daycare...

Conquering the Working Parent Battle by Jodi L. Marvin, Founder of DaycareMeals.com and author of "Childcare Journal For Parents & Providers".

Help! I Need Summer Care by Beth Bokunewicz

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Books

The Mom Economy offers hands-on exercises; guidance from career counselors, psychologists, and human resource professionals; and valuable advice from more than 100 working mothers with family-friendly employment, in an indispensable guide that can help women:

  • Know what they must earn
  • Understand how employer-sponsored benefits may help
  • Evaluate employers
  • Negotiate for flextime, part-time, or telecommuting
  • Establish a network and more

A large majority of women work today-but in many cases, it's still up to them to negotiate terms of employment that suit their lifestyles and allow them to meet their kid's needs. This practical volume helps moms get what they need most from the workplace-and find the work that works for them.

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