59. For Parents: The One-Year Shakeup & the Divvy of Labor
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Without any scientific data to back me up, I believe kids push parents into traditional gender norms (at least in same-sex couples) because of legitimate (though frustrating) biological reasons during that first year with a baby. Because of that, kid (and home) labor gets unevenly distributed to women, and this pattern of the labor division gets established. And then, because of the new crazy pace of life with a kid, the pattern persists beyond the first year and beyond any legitimate rationale for it. Let's talk about this and how we can get intentional around it to at least prevent the pattern from persisting beyond any rationale for it. This is also obviously informed by my own experience. I would love to hear your thoughts – positive or negative – around this. Email me at [email protected]. And please feel free to send this episode to a friend, too! Thank you! Other resources that might be relevant: Time Management Tips for New Moms (Majka) 13 Strategies to Plan Maternity Leave What Do Working Moms Do During The Summer A full transcript of this episode is available on my website about two weeks after the episode is published. To find it, click here and then select the episode.