Bridging the Gap between Stay-at-Home Moms and Working Moms

The time has come to call a truce in the so-calledwidowhood, spousal unemployment, or disability.
"mommy wars."Keep an eye on emergency employment options,
Everywhere you look these days there areand ask yourself, "what would I do if I needed to
stories about hard feelings and judgmentsget a job tomorrow?" Consider long-term
between stay-at-home moms and employedstrategies as well, asking "what is my ideal life-long
moms. Fortunately, in the real world, I perceivecareer path?" Time at home with young children
much less conflict than the media portrays.can provide an opportunity to plant the seeds for
I have several strategies for healing the mommya future career path.
wars. First and foremost is to decide that it's timeHere are five practical strategies to help you stay
to work together. Any effort that women spendat the top of your game and ease your transition
judging each other is wasted energy that could beback into the work world after taking time off:
used instead to work together for common goals.1. Maintain and build networks. Keep in touch with
If you think about it, there is really no "us" versusold colleagues in your professional persona, and
"them," only "us." Nearly eight of 10 Americancultivate relationships in all the groups you belong
women return to work by the time their firstto.
child reaches five years of age. Despite the2. Update marketable skills. Take classes and
stereotypes you see in the headlines, becoming aconsider going back to school part time to get a
stay-at-home mom is not a one-way trip out ofcertificate or degree that will help advance your
the paid workforce for most women.career later.
Perhaps more importantly, it's time we realize that3. Keep up with new developments. Read relevant
even when women take very different careerpublications and maintain continuing education
paths, most of us experience similar pressures.requirements needed to keep your professional
The search for quality childcare, family-friendlylicenses current.
employment and financial security can play out in4. Volunteer. Volunteering will keep your intellect
very different ways.sharp and can introduce you to influential people
One mom may stay home because her employerwithin your community. In addition to traditional
could not accommodate her request for part-timevolunteering such as field trip chaperoning or class
work, while another woman goes back to workclean-up, seek out opportunities that let you use
because she secured a job-share. Some womenyour professional talents and could tie in to future
can afford to stay at home, others can't. Someemployment.
women can't afford to go back to their jobs5. Build your resume. Writing journal publications or
because the cost of day care is more than theirarticles, giving conference talks, making
take-home pay.presentations to local community organizations, or
We need to work together to increasebecoming involved in the local Chamber of
family-friendly career options for all women,Commerce all offer ways to show continued
because very few of us can truly count on beinginvolvement.
stay-at-home moms forever, and many of usFor all mothers, the day will come when our
would like to resume careers when our childrenyoungest child grows up and moves on to pursue
get older.his or her own dreams. Thanks to our increased
Every woman needs a back-up plan that willlife spans, most of us moms can count on
enable her to go back to work when necessary.decades of productive living, working, and creating
This is good planning for our families as well asduring our empty-nest years.
ourselves. It is difficult to think about, but any ofIt's more important than ever to take a lifelong
us could find ourselves in a situation that requiresview of our careers. Let's join forces now to lay
us to become the primary breadwinner. In mythe groundwork that will maximize our current
own life I have seen women close to me sufferwork options, as well as pave the way for the
serious financial blows when faced with one ofexciting "next act" in our lives.
life's unexpected curve balls of divorce,