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Work & Childcare
Maintaining work and childcare simultaneously is one of the most irritating and touchy things women especially career moms have to deal with. They have to make a balanced approach to nurture and care for young children as well as to take time to maintain their professional responsibility.

In some cases, when mother works, the cost of childcare consumes major part of women’s wage. For low income families it really becomes a hard circumstance to balance their work and childcare activities. Some options to give a child better look-after, most working moms opt for baby sitters or pre-schools to manage their childcare when they are working.

Baby sitters are those individuals who watch children at their homes and look after their needs properly. Most babysitters have their own organized activities and schedules by which they nurture children. Babysitters often keep children for shorter hours than traditional day care. However their services may be more flexible for career moms.

Preschools are those institutes that provide basic child care in an educative environment. Some preschools offer children elementary education at a very young age. They are very helpful as the education provided to children prove helpful for their progress throughout the years. Working mothers prefer these schools because they know that their child not only have a chance to play and nap away from home, but also get an enjoyment of learning as well.