• Weekly News Update for June 20, 2014

    In our weekly news update: What’s the best way to support a friend or relative who’s dealing with infertility — when you’re not? How will college have changed by the time your kids are ready to apply? How can you make time for summertime family fun with a busy work schedule? Click the picture to read more!

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  • Weekly News Report for June 13, 2014

    Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently… Working Moms Against Guilt rounds up some subscription boxes for kids — and for you. Ain’t No Mom Jeans checks out ShopBuru, whose tagline should interest a lot of working moms: “Hand-Picked Ready-to-Wear for Breast-feeding Moms and Beyond.” The Harvard…

  • Weekly News Report for May 30, 2014

    Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently… The Wall Street Journal’s Metropolis blog checks out a new study that looked at the salaries of fathers as compared to other groups — the resulting report is tellingly entitled “The ‘Mommy Tax’ and the ‘Daddy Bonus’.” Ideastream talks to several congresswomen who are mothers…

  • Weekly News Update for May 23, 2014

    Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently… The New Yorker criticizes the New York Post’s recent (and rather judgmental) profile of NYC’s First Lady Chirlane McCray and her past decisions as a mother. How do you know when you’re trying to do too much in your life? How much you’re able to take…

  • Weekly News Update for May 16, 2014

    Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently… Pregnant Fashionista recommends a source of reasonably-priced maternity swimwear, Cache Coeur. Wondering what to wear when not at work? Ain’t No Mom Jeans pulls together a seasonless capsule starter wardrobe for moms. The Washington Post’s On Leadership blog discusses a study that looked at…