"Mr. Mom" (1983). Stars Michael Keaton, Teri Garr, Martin Mull.
There is a movie called Trading Mom (1994) The kids get 3 tokens to bring a mom home from the "Mommy Market" But I am not sure if that's the one your talking about.
she changes her job in episodes. but most of the times she is a stay at home mom
Milky White Mom.
The movie you’re describing sounds like "The Road Home" (also known as "A Road to Home"). In this film, a young girl named "Lila" befriends a mentally challenged man, and her mother struggles with alcoholism. After her mother is tragically killed in a car accident, Lila discovers that her sister is actually her biological mother, leading to emotional revelations and family dynamics.
The term Mr. Mom is referring to the fact that some dad's stay at home and act as the mother doing household chores, shopping, and educating the children. These duties are usually delegated to the mothers, but with 2 income earning households it is becoming more likely that dad may choose to stay home and raise the family, allowing the mother to advance her career and bring home the bacon.
Yes, "stay-at-home mom" is hyphenated. The hyphens connect the words "stay," "at," and "home" to function as a single adjective describing the noun "mom." This format clarifies that the mom stays at home rather than implying she is merely a mom who stays at home occasionally.
The phrase "stay-at-home mom" is hyphenated and should not have spaces between the words. This is because it functions as a compound adjective to describe the type of mom. So the correct punctuation is "stay-at-home mom."
She is a home maker. (stay at home mom)
she was a stay at home mom
She was a stay at home mom.
stay at home moms do not get paid because a stay at home mom is not a job. unless she works from home but theres too many possibilities of what jobs she can be doing.
a "home maker "
Homemaker.
stay at home mom
Guardian of the hearth.
stay at home "mom"
nothing she was a stay at home mom