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Ariel Wan has taken a significant step towards supporting working parents by founding The Mamas Network, a venture that addresses the challenges of childcare. Just over a year after its inception, the initiative has led to the creation of Little Break, a unique coworking space designed specifically for parents.
Little Break allows parents to bring their children to work, providing a flexible environment that accommodates both professional responsibilities and family needs. This innovative concept aims to alleviate the stress often associated with finding reliable childcare while fostering a community of like-minded individuals who understand the balancing act of work and parenting.
The coworking space is equipped with facilities that cater to both adults and children, creating a productive atmosphere where parents can focus on their tasks without the worry of leaving their children in traditional daycare settings. By prioritizing the needs of working parents, Little Break is setting a new standard for how businesses can support families in the workforce.
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