Children raised by stay-at-home moms – except among families that can afford such luxury – has become the stuff of "Leave It to Beaver" and other 1950s television sitcoms, as economics, the women's movement and other societal changes have changed the notion of a "traditional family." Now that the tide is turning again, the tropes are back. Only this time, it's the dads who are trying to do the balancing act.
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Happy Father's Day: Now It's Working Dads Who Can't Have It All
They've become familiar tropes in professional circles in recent decades: balancing career and parenting; getting off the proverbial "partner" track and onto the "mommy" track; wanting to "have it all" and finding that either career or child-rearing (perhaps both) inevitably suffer. So reports The Wall Street Journal.
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