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How to Succeed as Working Parents of School-Age Kids
Ever notice how discussions around working parents often focus on the needs of new mothers and ONLY new mothers?

In politics alone, women leaders such as Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris are pushing for policies that grant longer maternity leave and breastfeeding at work. However, the push to help working moms stops there; even though parenting continues on long after a baby’s arrival. In fact, some parents would argue that more parenting issues occur for school-aged children than for babies.

Fact is: later-stage working parents experience the same core vulnerabilities as new parents do, having to balance between career and family.

Motherhood is a dynamic and challenging obstacle course that is filled with shifting work-life patterns. It transforms according to our children’s changing needs, and lasts from Kindergarten to High School. (Hey! Let’s not undermine the emotional care required by High School kids.)

Childcare continues to be in demand as kids grow; and the American education system isn’t cutting it.

With summer, mid-winter and spring breaks and various non-student days interfering work schedules, working moms of school-aged children need the same amount of childcare as parents of pre-school age kids. Unfortunately, they don’t have the same amount of workplace support. Bosses and colleagues who were accommodating of a new mother’s needs grow less aware of older-children parents’ needs. Yet at the same time, job responsibilities increase as working moms move forward in their careers. The invisibility of mothering older children leaves working parents in more difficult situations.

There is an upside though.

While the demands of work and family persist, working moms get savvier at integrating the two, by becoming forgiving of their mistakes, getting better at time management, and focusing more sharply on the task at hand. Many working moms have gained confidence in their identities, and let go of the “perfect mom” syndrome. Their kids also started to express pride and interest in their jobs.

How can parents prepare for the transitions that will inevitably arrive as their kids get older?

One, families should prepare and budget for childcare after their kids start school. This includes after-school care, summer care, snow days, parent-teacher conferences, and other unexpected occasions. It also helps to have two alternative backups. As elementary school children grow into teens, they may need tutors and drivers. While all these caring appear costly, they are also worthy investments in both your career and your family’s well-being.

If parents do not receive support at work, they can cultivate their own networks, in order to alleviate stress, learn about great resources such as after school programs, shared childcare and carpool duties, and seek help.

And for employers?

Please consider instilling policies that support working moms with children of all ages. The flexibility to attend kids’ performances, step out for emergencies or solve a quick pick up issue can really help working parents thrive. This in turn reduces turnover and increases productivity.

Parenthood is an evolving path that never ends. In order to create better workplace cultures, family relationships and communities, we must acknowledge the needs of parents throughout their children’s lives and offer adequate support.

Children are our future. So, in a way, we are in this together.


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How to Dress for Success: Classy Timeless Celeb Styles That We Love
As you prep for a spring wardrobe, searching the web for the best skirts and blouses, take time to realize to you've got plenty to work with in your closet. This season’s trendiest pieces? You may already own them. THINK: the classic Chanel suit that never goes out of style, and layered-on pearls that look good with anything. The celebs are going classic. Why shouldn't you?

How to Dress for Success: 10 Classy Timeless Celeb Styles That We Love

1. The Classic Chanel Suit
In 1925, Coco Chanel launched her famous suit. Its simple wool set, boxy shape and braid trim started a fashion revolutionary for the working women. It rendered the corset obsolete -- THANK GOODNESS FOR THAT! -- and polished up both our day and evening wears. During Chanel's lifetime, the suit became one of the fashion world's most famous silhouettes. Since then, various versions of the original Chanel suit has been created to cast a modern view. Whatever variation the suit has morphed into, its genius design never went out of style.
2. The long jacket
Let's extend jacket season into spring by dawning long jackets with bright colors and floral prints. It's a fresh time of the year to try new things; and a handsome, below-the-hips jacket is just the thing to try.
3. The high contrast pant suit
Many call it the "power suit." We cannot agree more. The pant suit nearly screams "I'm in charge;" and, a pant suit with eye-popping contrast certainly gets the attention, AND RESPECT, a classy woman deserves.

4. The tailored jacket
Taking the empowering suit to another level is the tailored suit that both exudes masculinity and shows feminine lines. The artfully cinched jacket and skinny pants offer sleekness that gets any fast-moving gal noticed in the office.
5. White Hot
Say "hello" to spring in a white-hot work outfit. Nothing vocalizes "cool and confident" better than head-to-toe white.
6. The classy pencil
Fashion icon, Olivia Palermo, wore the perfect pencil in the image below. Paired with an oversized top, the body-hugging skirt, with its sexy side slit, projected a healthy dose of femininity without going overboard. If you feel that the outfit resides on the casual side, perhaps you can attempt the look on casual Fridays?
7. The ladylike A Line
Welcome skirt season with a classic A Line. Not only is it ladylike and work-appropriate, it's also functional and essential. There are so many ways to wear A Lines, and we recommend pairing it with a fitted blouse like the picture below.
8. Bright and bold
Confidence never goes out of style. A bold color, like Taylor Swift's coat below, screams power and confidence. We have a feeling you already know that.

9. Killer heels and oversized purse
Spring 2020 runways were dominated by accessories. These take-no-prisoner, functional items last seasons to come. We are talking sexy leopard-print heels and powerful oversized bags, and how they add a punch to any outfit.

10. In her signature pearls
No matter how many seasons has passed since we lost Jacqueline Kennedy, her image of the quintessential American royalty has never left us. Women looked up to her; people loved her; and the fashion world trailed behind her. And especially in her signature pearls, Jackie Kennedy was and will be the epitome of class.

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