erica k
Brilliant_Rock
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- Nov 1, 2006
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I''m working on my dissertation right now and teaching for money/experience. I am due in february and am planning on teaching my small seminar (once a week) in spite of everything. My mom will move in with us for a few months to help with the newborn, and my husband will lighten his course load (working on his masters in architecture), to help out. It''s not ideal, and it''s not what I planned.
There are quite a few women in my program who have had children in grad school (after course work), but none that have taught simultaneously. I know it''s going to be really difficult for me, but at this point, I''m committed to this plan.
I knew two girls who had babies during college, and they were just fine. They graduated on time, with the help of their parents and husbands. I agree that having children while taking classes is difficult because you''re juggling so many tasks, but everyone is different, and it''s all about having a good support network (including professors, family, and friends).
I also decided to go ahead with having a baby during this stage because I''d like a few children, and I''ll be 29 by the time I have my first. That said, in an alternate universe, if I were 35, finished with my PhD, working, and a first-time mom, I probably would think that having a baby during the process and teaching while nursing a newborn should be avoided at all costs.
But, what''s done is done, and if this pregnancy is viable, then I will work it out. If I have to give up my seminar, then that''s ok, too. But, I don''t give up easily, and with my mom''s undivided attention and help, I don''t think I''ll have to.
There are quite a few women in my program who have had children in grad school (after course work), but none that have taught simultaneously. I know it''s going to be really difficult for me, but at this point, I''m committed to this plan.
I knew two girls who had babies during college, and they were just fine. They graduated on time, with the help of their parents and husbands. I agree that having children while taking classes is difficult because you''re juggling so many tasks, but everyone is different, and it''s all about having a good support network (including professors, family, and friends).
I also decided to go ahead with having a baby during this stage because I''d like a few children, and I''ll be 29 by the time I have my first. That said, in an alternate universe, if I were 35, finished with my PhD, working, and a first-time mom, I probably would think that having a baby during the process and teaching while nursing a newborn should be avoided at all costs.
But, what''s done is done, and if this pregnancy is viable, then I will work it out. If I have to give up my seminar, then that''s ok, too. But, I don''t give up easily, and with my mom''s undivided attention and help, I don''t think I''ll have to.