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“Secret Life of a Soccer Mom” sparks the stay at home mom debate…again

Posted by Laurel on March 13th, 2008

Unfortunately a majority of mom’s need to go out and work 40 hour work weeks to support themselves and their families, but for some reason there is always a debate about women working out of the home and “leaving” the kids at daycare. This latest show on TLC, Secret Life of a Soccer Mom, is the most recent catalyst for angry emails and discussions among many women. On the show, the mom has been taken from the home and away from her children to pursue another possible passion. At the end of the show, she must make a decision between the job or returning home full-time.

In the episodes where the woman chooses to pursue her new found career, there are many mothers out there who criticize, call the woman selfish and say the show is encouraging child abandonment. While having been on both sides of the fence myself, I can say that both sides have valid view points. However attacking each other rather than the problem never solves anything. Can we remind ourselves of this one more time: attacking each other, rather than the problem solves nothing.

Let’s face it. Bills need to be paid, children need both parents and many parents want a life as more than a parent. The fact that we live in a country that isn’t child-friendly and leaves parents facing the huge struggle of feeling the need to choose or not having the choice is the problem. As the saying goes, united we stand, divided we fall. This is a great big fall for women across the world. Unite and change it.

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I wanted to watch this show. I didn’t know it started yet. I’ll have to find when it comes on and make a note in my calendar.

I think it could all be settled if people adopted a “I’m going to mind my own business” stance. What works for one mom may not work for the other so no one should be looked down upon…why can’t people understand that?

I’m kinda getting tired of the whole SAHM debate. No one debates the fact that my chosen profession is in HR, why do we debate that someone else’s chosen “profession” is a SAHM? And where is the TV show for working moms where they are given the chance to be a SAHM while someone else fills in for them at their place of business? I’d like to see that show. They’re so intent on showing the negative side of working outside of the home and why it’s difficult to be a working mom and why perhaps its better to be a SAHM. I’d like to see the negative side of being a SAHM and why perhaps its better to be a working mom.

I’ve got to check out this show. I don’t know why some mothers feel the need to attack other mothers. What works for one person doesn’t work for another. About three months ago I caught an episode of “Surviving Motherhood,” and one mother on the panel had the audacity to imply that women who worked outside the home were bad mothers. Her exact words: “If you’re not in a position to stay home, don’t have kids.” You’ve got to be kidding me. In this case, there would be few children in the world.



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