Who did research and learned that two thirds of kids worry about their working parents?
Ellen Galinsky
What word means fellow worker?
colleague
What word means increases as much as possible?
maximizes
What figurative language is this passage: "They race home to make it in time for their child's game . . ."?
metaphor
What tool did Sue Shellenbarger use to help her balance work and family life?
Books on time management
What word means joining by inserting and binding together?
spliced
What word means strong belief?
conviction
What literary device is this passage: " . . . Will's job was to ferry the ferrets back and forth. . ."?
alliteration
trying to work and spend time with family
What word means journeyed?
trekked
What word means constant or habitual?
chronic
What figurative language is this passage: "The image of working parents as jugglers long ago entered . . ."?
metaphor
What experiment left Shellenbarger with little time for creativity?
trying to be a "blender"
What word means observable event, fact, or circumstance?
phenomenon
What word means combine or unify?
integrate
What figurative language is this passage: "And as Galinsky told Fortune's Cora Daniels . . ."?
allusion
What are the authors of these articles trying to say?
Workers need to balance their jobs and their family duties.
What word means emotionally moving or touching?
poignant
What word means independence?
autonomy
What literary device is this passage: "but it's not THAT we work, it's HOW we work."?
parallelism