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Wednesday, March 05, 2008

The Value of Full-Time Mothers

Focus on the Family - Dr. James Dobson

About the program:

So what do stay-at-home moms do all day? Sleep late, watch soap operas and surf the Internet? Hardly! Author and speaker Jill Savage describes how more women today are choosing to forsake the corporate world, why critics don't view parenting as a "real" job and why staying home with her children is often the most fulfilling career choice a woman can make.

"I would like to raise motherhood to a higher level in everyone's mind. I'd like for us all to consider it a valid career choice, and I'd like to call it what it is - a profession." - Jill Savage

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From OnePlace.com


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