New Moms in Town Parents often need help adjusting to their new community as well. More
and more moms find that settling into motherhood on a full-time basis—at least for a little while—helps ease this
transition for the entire family. A 2004 U.S. Census Bureau Report containing the first-ever analysis of stay-at-home parents
revealed that of the 5.5 million stay-at-home parents, 5.4 million of them were moms. By 2006, that number had risen to 5.6
million stay-at-home moms.
Author Anne R. Pierce extols the importance of bypassing a professional career to take up full-time mothering in her book,
“Ships Without a Shore” a provocative indictment of current child-rearing practices. Pierce believes childhood in America has changed, and not for
the better. From daycare for babies, to the exhausting array of activities for children, to the storm of lurid and violent
shows now deemed appropriate for the young, to the expectation that teenagers build resumes, Pierce argues that childhood
has been thoroughly redefined. She believes this radical redefinition has been embraced with remarkably little discussion
about what children, by nature, need.
Salary.com also recognizes the importance of full-time motherhood
by attributing a salary to it. The annual salary for what a stay-at-home would earn—if she were paid—has been
upped to $134,121 in 2006 (from $131,471 in 2005). Working moms can add $85,876 to their actual work salary for the “mom”
portion of their job.
Local online resources help moms who are new to the area learn more about their surroundings.
Here are some links to start with.
Art & Nature
2ndFriday ArtWalk
Birding in Chapel Hill


Best source for creative learning in a farm setting! This farm and art studio is located among the
beautiful rolling hills of North Chatham County. They provide a safe, structured environment to experience our special
brand of Fun with Art and Horses. Bright Horse and Art Studio
North Carolina Botanical Gardens
Outdoor Kids
Triangle Hike
Turning Point Gallery
Sports & Recreation
Carrboro Parks and Recreation
High School Baseball in Chapel Hill
Orange County Parks and Recreations
Swimming in Chapel Hill
Clubs & Organizations
Cub Scouts in Orange County
Southern Appalachian Young Friends
Education
Homeschooling in Chapel Hill
Orange County Charter Schools
Orange County Preschools
Orange County Private Schools
Orange County Public Schools
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Health
Kids Peace
Museums
Ackland Museum of Art
Kidzu Children’s Museum
Morehead Planetarium and Science Center
Museum of Life and Science
Parenting Resources
Parenting “MeetUps”
Triangle Area Nanny Group
Triangle TRACKS: Tools, Resources & Activities for Carolina Kids