How some single parents are able to juggle work and family


Taking the plunge: Sheznie (here with her one-year-old daughter) is grateful that working from home has given her more time to spend with her children. Photo: CHAN TAK KONG/The Star

For single parents who have to earn an income and look after their children, working from home is the most viable option.

Quitting her corporate job soon after her divorce was literally a leap of faith for Sheznie Haroun Merican.

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