1. Your book is based on the belief that women were created to be mothers, how do you go about proving that point of view?
2. You state in your book that women are pressured in our society to "have it all," and that this concept of "having it all" is a myth. Why can’t a woman "have it all"?
3. What are some of the benefits mothers will find once they have made the transition from work to home?
4. In RAISING YOUR OWN CHILDREN, you call the "two-income society" notion a "sham." Why do you believe that?
5. Many mothers want to be home with their children. How do you think your book will help mothers to do that?
6. Why do you think that it is best for a child to be raised by a parent, and not a caregiver?
7. Isn’t your way of thinking reducing women to the domestic roles they’ve fought so hard to escape in the wars of feminism?
8. Do you believe finances to be the only reason that a mother would choose to work full-time outside of the home?
9. In your book, you explore the topic of starting a cottage industry, or home-based business. What kinds of home businesses work well for the stay-at-home mom?
10. Your book shares many ways to make your money stretch, can you let us in on a few of those tips today?
11. Credit card debt is a major reason that many moms are forced to work full-time outside of the home, what do you suggest to remedy the problem of overwhelming debt?
12. What do you think mothers who read your book will discover about themselves that they didn’t know before?