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Balancing work and motherhood is a big job.
Welcome back, Supermom! We understand that returning to work while caring for your little one is a huge transition. That's why your employer offers Bright Horizons benefits to help you every step of the way.
Whether you need dependable child care for those unexpected moments, exceptional early education that sparks joy in your child's eyes, or tutoring as they grow — Bright Horizons® is here to support you. Feel empowered and at ease, knowing you have the resources to succeed both at work and at home.
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Can't-miss Resources
We’ve pulled together articles and an on-demand webinar that offer valuable insights for parents of infants – school-agers.
5 ways to ease mom guilt
Find out how working mom and entrepreneur, Jossy Lee, copes with day-to-day guilt — the inspiration for her book series, “Mommy Goes to Work.”
Navigating your return to work
Heading back might make you feel anxious, stressed, guilty, excited, or all of the above. Our webinar offers tips on preparing for the logistics and mental load of it all.
What’s your parenting style?
Few of us fit neatly into one style, but rather raise children using a combination. Explore Baumrind’s four styles — where do you fit on the parenting-style spectrum?
6 tips: make mornings easier
So much to do, so little time. With the clock ticking for work and meetings, the morning is a prime time for power struggles — but it doesn’t have to be!