Any degree that puts you in a profession that gives you the flexibility that, as a stay at home mom, you desire. For example, I once knew a woman who had 5 daughters, went back to school to get her PhD in Psychology and became a very well paid psychologist with her own practice. She'd bring her daughters with her when she had clients, had a babysitter sit with them while she saw clients and then would leave around noon or 2 pm for the day, girls in toe. This was ideal for her situation. Look up and find the right career first, one that gives you flexibility. Then find out what degrees you'd need, as a requirement, to attain that particular job. All the best!
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