Respect

Tara Paterson
"Understanding is a two-way street." -Eleanor Roosevelt



What is the one thing all moms have in common, regardless of their walk of life? The need to be validated! We all want to be respected for the work we perform on a daily, hourly and minute-to- minute basis.



This past week I had a disagreement with my husband over his need to go out and do something on his own after work. He was frustrated that he only had four hours this week of "his" time…. FOUR HOURS!!! I had just returned from a trip to the Pumpkin Patch with the kids, a trip which he viewed as "something fun"… "WITH THE KIDS! I reminded him"



It amazes me how men can be so sure that what they do all day is "real work", while what we do is simply expected of us. How many times has your husband said to you - after he's been with the kids all day - "I don't know how you do it!" I hear it every time I am gone for more than two hours. We don't want to be let out of the role we are in, we just want to be validated for doing it day-in and day-out.



I enjoy alone time as much as the next person, but it seems that women have become too comfortable in the thought that although we need a few minutes each day for ourselves, it is still a luxury. More than true time for ourselves, it is a few moments to collect our thoughts and figure out how we are going to finish the laundry, the housework, the errands, give the kids a bath, help with homework if you have school- aged children, and make dinner.



We just want to be respected for our full time job. And for the women who do work outside of the house, hats off to you, because on top of the list of chores I mentioned above and your full work day, you have to commute to and from day care.



"When we accept tough jobs as a challenge and wade into them with joy and enthusiasm, miracles can happen."

Arland Gilbert




Somehow, we make it through, and because of the friendships and camaraderie we share with other women, we begin to realize we are not alone. It's been this way for many generations...



And that all we really want is a little R-E-S-P-E-C-T and V-A-L-I-D-A-T-I-O-N is what it means to me!



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Tara Paterson

Tara has been building bridges with moms and families for many years. Her passion first revealed itself with JustforMom.com, a web site business with advice, ideas, and resources designed to "touch each Mom´s life, one Mom at a time." She went on to create Moms In Print, a resource to assist, educate, and guide mom writers to realize their dream of being a published author; and in July 2004, Ms. Paterson launched her 501 (c)3 non- profit concept- the Just For Mom foundation. The Foundation was involved with projects that involved a grassroots effort to support the Reading Rainbow; the creation of the prestigious Mom´s Choice Award®; and is the recipient of a portion of the proceeds from the Chicken Soup series - Chicken Soup for the Mother and Sons Soul.

Tara received her parent coach certification in 2007; was a long time columnist for Children of the New Earth, an online publication; and is an expert blogger for the Partnership for a Drug Free America. She recently launched the blog- BestProductsforParents.com with co- founder Evan Farmer (host of TLC's While You Were Out and CMT's Top 20 Countdown).

She is the co-author of the book- Raising Intuitive Children (New Page Books, May '09) and is a national spokesperson.

Tara was nominated as the 2002 Entrepreneur of the Year by the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce, and was awarded Entrepreneur of the Year in 2003 by a Northern Virginia networking group.

She has been seen on CNN, the Today Show, the Early Show, 48 Hours and has been featured in the Washington Post, Newsweek, the Purcellville Gazette, the Loudoun Magazine and quoted in the USA Today and Parenting Magazine.


Tara Paterson is available for private coaching, presentations, lectures, and workshops. To find out more, visit her ParentingIntuitives blog.

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