I listened to the latest episode of No Filter with immense curiosity. In the episode, host Mia Freedman spoke to Virginia Tapscott about why she is raising her four kids under six without juggling paid work outside the home.
I'll admit that the theme of the episode rankled me.
'Here we go,' I thought. Something else to make me feel bad about my choices as a working parent.
But while I know I could never be a full time carer like Virginia, I still agreed with a lot of what she had to say.
Listen: No Filter with Virginia Tapscott. Post continues below.
Mothers and primary carers should feel supported to stay at home to raise their children, if like Virginia, this is what they choose. Raising the next generation is about as important as it gets, and if this is what you want to do full time, then your choice should be respected.
The same is true if you are like me and you need your 'village' and professional help to raise your kids.
Parenting is a challenging job, and yet the rewards are great. Gummy smiles from babies and being present when your toddler takes their first steps is amazing. Missing these milestones can be hard, but so can the daily demands of feeding, repetitive play, nappy changing, dealing with tantrums, and visits to the park.
I don't judge Virginia - I applaud her choice - but it would never have been my choice.
I struggled immensely after the birth of my first son in 2010 and I would have likely dealt with further mental health issues had I not had the support of family and early childhood education to care for my son in his infancy.