chloelovesdisney
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The five most successful adults I know personally all had moms that worked. Strangely enough, the least successful adults I know had moms that stayed home. It doesn't matter in the long run whether you work or stay home in terms of raising well educated, successful adults, it's the value you place on education at home and the values you teach them. My best friend has a law degree but chooses to stay home with her two kids (special needs). It works for her family and no one thinks less of her for it. All of my other close friends have gone back to work, but then again, we all had moms that went to college and worked so it's the norm for our group.
Once I got a glimpse of that baby there was no way I was leaving to go to work if I didn't have to.
Everyone is different.
They should only know my work experience and education!
To all the moms out there who are feeling insecure with their decisions--you're doing fine. It's not a competition and the only prize we receive is a child who becomes a healthy, happy, independent adult. And frankly, that's really the only prize I wanted. It would be nice if moms could support each other but it doesn't appear as that will ever happen on an internet bulletin board. I'm grateful for all the great moms I know IRL who support each other.