As a single mom, I would never have been able to make enough money to make daycare make sense. All my money would have gone to paying for it.
I worked part-time jobs that let me make my own schedule. Cleaning someone's home could earn me between $75 and $150, making it easier to balance my work and motherhood.
I went back to school online and finished my degree while my son slept. It wasn't easy, but I successfully created a good work-life balance.
Finding a morning-only preschool program was crucial. It was affordable and sparked by recommendations from mothers, allowing me to work while still being active in my son's life.
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