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Without scripts telling us who does what in this brave new world, couples fight, and both
mothers
and fathers each have their legitimate gripes.
Mothers
are much more likely to be multi-tasking when they are at home, and fathers, when they are at home, are much more likely to be mono-tasking.
According to the American Time Use Survey,
mothers
still do twice as much childcare as fathers, which is better than it was in Erma Bombeck's day, but I still think that something she wrote is highly relevant: "I have not been alone in the bathroom since October."
Today, it is fathers, not mothers, who report the most work-life conflict.
There are countries that acknowledge the anxieties and the changing roles of
mothers
and fathers.
In particular, there's a medication, valproic acid, which
mothers
with epilepsy sometimes take, we know can increase that risk of autism.
They've turned their attention now to human babies and
mothers.
And one of the
mothers
I interviewed, who had two children with multiple severe disabilities, said to me, "People always give us these little sayings like, 'God doesn't give you any more than you can handle.'
One of the other
mothers
I interviewed when I was working on my book had been raped as an adolescent, and had a child following that rape, which had thrown away her career plans and damaged all of her emotional relationships.
Sixty-eight percent of
mothers
with "high feelings of entitlement and self-esteem" identified with the dancing cats in a commercial for Purina.
We are your
mothers
and brothers and sisters and sons.
"You wouldn't do this to your
mothers
or sisters."
One is called Bidwell Training Center; it is a vocational school for ex-steel workers and single parents and welfare
mothers.
Well, I think that welfare
mothers
and at-risk kids and ex-steel workers deserve a fountain in their life.
And we kind of borrowed the curriculum from the Culinary Institute of America, which in their mind is kind of the Harvard of cooking schools, and we created a gourmet cooks program for welfare
mothers
in this million dollar kitchen in the middle of the inner city.
I would like to show you now some of the food that these welfare
mothers
do in this million dollar kitchen.
So at my school, we subsidize a gourmet lunch program for welfare
mothers
in the middle of the inner city because we've discovered that it's good for their stomachs, but it's better for their heads.
These are examples of the food that welfare
mothers
are doing after six months in the training program.
Mothers
will go where their children are being celebrated, every time, every town, every city.
Every second in Asia and Africa, 111
mothers
will buy this bar to protect their family.
It's that belief, plus the scale of Unilever, that allows us to keep talking about handwashing with soap and hygiene to these
mothers.
Last week, my team and I spent time visiting
mothers
that have all experienced the same thing: the death of a newborn.
And of course mothers, because.
So we did
mothers
around Christmastime.
In the years that she walked, she educated parents, mothers, fathers.
They give birth, we come from them, they are mothers, they are visionaries, they are the future.
So then we moved on to adult butterflies, and we started asking the question whether it's the
mothers
that can medicate their offspring.
Can the
mothers
lay their eggs on medicinal milkweed that will make their future offspring less sick?
But what these experiments tell us is that these monarchs, these mothers, can lay their eggs on medicinal milkweed that will make their future offspring less sick.
Or imagine
mothers
on opposite sides of a conflict somewhere in the world sitting down not to talk about that conflict but to find out who they are as people, and in doing so, begin to build bonds of trust; or that someday it becomes a tradition all over the world that people are honored with a StoryCorps interview on their 75th birthday; or that people in your community go into retirement homes or hospitals or homeless shelters or even prisons armed with this app to honor the people least heard in our society and ask them who they are, what they've learned in life, and how they want to be remembered.
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