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The female brain drain in science
This is the post I’ve been dreading to write, because it hits me so deeply in the heart. But I need to address it because I’ve been wrestling for it for a few days recently (and it crops up from … Continue reading
Life’s work and motherhood
Okay, so I’ve been waylaid recently by my daughter’s diagnosis of selective mutism and SPD. A LOT of the posts of late have been revolving around that topic. I’d like to get back on the goals I have for this … Continue reading
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So what’s a working mother to do?
I’ve recently discussed on a gifted woman’s blog about changing my path due to life circumstances – in my case, and in many other women’s lives, that would be having children. So what happens to the woman who does manage … Continue reading