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	<title>Comments on: No Longer a Mother in Denial</title>
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		<title>By: renee - 21st Century Parenting</title>
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		<dc:creator>renee - 21st Century Parenting</dc:creator>
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		<description>YAY!!!! thank you for illuminating the closet that you and i have both stepped out of! :woot:

my toddler girl is EXTREMELY high needs! she&#039;s a great blessing. but, i too, get VERY LITTLE accomplished when she&#039;s here with me... and i&#039;m finally OK with that. it took me a while to come to this point. but now my time with her is so much more fun! and she LOVES school! she&#039;s a little socialite. so why would i want to isolate her? 

plus, it means i can attend meetings, or preferably COWORKING sessions, at my convenience. 

i LOVE this non-traditional work arrangement. i suspect there are plenty of work at home parents who would agree. 

it further reinforces my theme for the year, &quot;be careful what you&#039;re SNOTTY about!&quot; *;-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>YAY!!!! thank you for illuminating the closet that you and i have both stepped out of! :woot:</p>
<p>my toddler girl is EXTREMELY high needs! she&#8217;s a great blessing. but, i too, get VERY LITTLE accomplished when she&#8217;s here with me&#8230; and i&#8217;m finally OK with that. it took me a while to come to this point. but now my time with her is so much more fun! and she LOVES school! she&#8217;s a little socialite. so why would i want to isolate her? </p>
<p>plus, it means i can attend meetings, or preferably COWORKING sessions, at my convenience. </p>
<p>i LOVE this non-traditional work arrangement. i suspect there are plenty of work at home parents who would agree. </p>
<p>it further reinforces my theme for the year, &#8220;be careful what you&#8217;re SNOTTY about!&#8221; *;-)</p>
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