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Returning from maternity leave can be challenging for any mother, but it can be especially difficult for first-time mothers, many of whom spend the vast majority of their maternity leaves with newborn babies in hand. While the chal-lenge of returning from maternity leave can be considerable, working mothers can take steps to ensure the transition goes as smoothly as possible.
• Find trustworthy child care. Moth-ers’ biggest concerns when returning from maternity leave tend to center around child care. It can be quite a nerve-wracking leap to leave a young child in someone else’s care for the first time, but working parents must find someone to care for their children while they are at work. Start looking as soon as possible, asking physicians, family members, friends, and neighbors for recommendations. Insist on references from any potential caregivers, and don’t hesitate to find a new care provider if your initial choice does not pan out.
• Adjust your breastfeeding schedule. As the end of maternity leave nears, mothers can adjust their breastfeeding schedules so babies grow accustomed to nursing during hours when their moth-ers will be home and not at the office. Some companies have on-site child care, and mothers who can take advantage of such programs should establish an on-site breastfeeding schedule and let their bosses know at which points during the day they will be visiting the on-site child care facility to breastfeed.
• Inquire about telecommuting. The idea of telecommuting might have been a topic better broached before you
went on maternity leave, but it’s never too late to inquire. Some companies embrace telecommuting while others are more hesitant to allow employees to work from home. Find out which category your company falls into, or if bosses are willing to meet you in the middle ground and enable you to work from home one or two days per week. Telecommuting can make the transition back to work a little easier, and it can save you substantial amounts of money on child care as well.
• Address any uncomfortable feel-ings. Returning from maternity leave often stirs feelings of guilt or sadness. If you develop such feelings, speak openly about them with your signifi-cant other and/or speak to fellow work-ing mothers who can often offer sup-port and share their own stories about returning from maternity leave.
• Cut back on your commitments. Before you became a mother, you might have been the type of employee who was never afraid to take on a new proj-ect no matter how much was already on your plate. Now you may have to make adjustments. Avoid taking on any addi-tional work as you get used to being a working mother. Once you grow accus-tomed to your new schedule and being both a professional and a mother, then you can start taking on additional com-mitments if you feel you can swing it.
Returning from maternity leave is a challenge working mothers must face. But those who start to think about their transitions back to the office sooner rather than later will be better prepared to handle such a unique experience.
Tips for mothers returning to work frommaternity leave
Returning to work after several months of maternity leave is a difficult yet manageable transition working mothers must make.
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Cassandra Coleman Corcoranand son, Jimmy IV
Francesca Butcofski of Dallas,
daughters Gracelyn, 3 & Audrey, 1Christine Renfer, Brandon Renfer, Samantha,
Stephen, Christian, Jonathan & Joyce Renfer
Rachel with DaughterHazel Harding,
the 2 Best Friends.
Seen�Wehrenber�
wit� her childre�,
Brenn�, �mber an� Coli�
Sarah Santine& David Joel Trombly
Adrienne Wolfe& Logan Wolfe
Renee – Mom • Catherine – Daughter • L.J. – Son Mother: Kim Collins, Marcus, Maxwell, Alexandra, Emily
MARIA OLIVERI
AND SON JOEY
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MOTHER’S DAY Times Leader4 Sunday, May 8, 2016
with her son Matthew
Patti Olmstead
Four
Generations:
Sitting, Mary Capitano,
standing from left to right,
her great grandson -
David Rudalavage,
granddaughter-Stacey Hinkley,
and daughter - Angela Locascio.
Mary Rohland Butera& son Peter Butera
Harper &Daniell� Hewit�
Mother: Brandi Bartush Son: Austin Joseph Bartush
Mother & Daughter.Tyler Ryan and her daughter, Sisilia
Allison Yonki,
Connor Anthony Yonki
and
Brayden James Yonki
IN MEMORY OF
MARILYN KUREN
MISSED BY
SON & FAMILY Mrs. Mara Valenti,Nina 6, Julia 3
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Four Generations. Agnes Hummel,Great Grandmother, Jill Ryan, Grandmother, Tyler Ryan, Mother, and her Daughter Sisilia
Wanda (Warunek) Menefee,
Alexandra Menefee & Zachary Menefee
Happy Mother’s Day!Amanda, Barbara, & Michael
Happy Mother’s Day, Nana!
Love, Riley
Sharon Tontewith sons Ryan
& Richie
with daughter,
Kimberly Hunsinger
Madeline Rose
Alicia McAndrewParker (3 ½ years old) • Dean (1 year old)
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MOTHER’S DAY Times Leader6 Sunday, May 8, 2016
Mo� & Daughter
�shle� &Sydne� Kis he�
Keri Ann Malys with sonJaxson Connor, 2 1/2
100 Years Old Birthday Celebration!Birthday on 3/9/16Seated left to right:
Chase Minots, mom’s great grandson. Diana Minots, Chase’s mom.
Julian Minots, sitting on his mom’s lap. Mike Minots, Julian’s mom.
My mother, Mary Capitano. Patricia Minots, Mary’s daughter.
Anthony Minots, mom’s grandson.
Standing left to right:
Elsa Minots, held by her father. Stephen Minots, Elsa’s father.
Theo Minots, held by his father. Dominick Minots, Theo’s father.
Anthony Minots, Mary’s son in law.
Happy Mothers Day!
Molly DeSarrowith her children from left to right:
Olivia and Benjamin DeSarro
Janice Marie McDermott& Son Jeremy Joshua Jacek
Rita Delano
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1st Row
Mary Ellen Tierney Boos, Anne D. Tierney, Anne
Tierney Chmieleski
2nd Row
Frank Tierney, Joe Tierney, Leo Tierney
and Jim Tierney
Matthew McArdle
& Ann McArdleKatie
with daughter Stella Hawk
Irene Kovaleskiwith her son,David, age 5
Ella &
Lynn
Sebia
Amanda Anderson, Laura Anderson,Janine Monsey
Penelope Monsey,Heidi Dowd
Nichol� Pis an�, Lauri� Pis an�, Gin� Pis an�
KellyannDaley
with daughter
Ellie Schuh
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Isabella & Kelly Medici
Melanie DeAngelowith son
Michael, age 4
Nicole Nemic,(mother)
Reagan, Anya
Tammy Silinskie
with Luke, 5
and
Claire, 3
Bianca Mazzarella,
Grandmother Mary
Alice Mazzsarella,
Alexia Mazzarella
Stacey Szafran and Emma Rose Hadley
Vi Harris“Best Mom Ever”
Mother, Lisa Lewis
with her son,
Lukas Scott Lewis
Mo Jennifer Haas& daughter
Jillian
Love, Santino & Matt Rynkiewicz
Alexandra Kokura Kravitz(Mother)
Nicholas Thomas Kravitz,11 months (child)
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