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Working Mom Unplugged

Jennifer B

Working Mom Unplugged offers candid, unfiltered insights on balancing a career with motherhood, sharing real-life stories and practical tips, and fostering a supportive community for working moms.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Letting someone else "raise" my child

A follower asked me how I reconcile the fact that other people are “raising” my kids because they go to daycare and after-school care.

2 months ago
10
5

Corporate America was never built for Working Moms

Society is not set up to support two-working-parent families. As a toddler and infant mom, I used to think things would get easier as my kids aged out of daycare and into school age. I was planning on sending my kids to the local public sch...

2 months ago
23
6

The behavior chart that actually worked

Recently on Instagram, I mentioned that we use a behavior reward chart for our three kids (ages 4, 6, and 7) and several people messaged me and asked me to share more about our system.

4 months ago
11
1

It's not a vacation, it's a trip

We just returned from our annual family beach trip, where we pack up half the house and drive to the Atlantic coast to spend one week covered in sand and salt. We pack up so much stuff that we can’t even fit all of it and our kids into one ...

5 months ago
9
6

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