A mother takes her son to work to accompany her while the weather is in order to promote portage

Porting is a great option that no doubt many parents love. And it has many advantages, because in addition to keeping our children close, it allows us to move with them easily when walking and makes it very easy to perform various activities.

On the occasion of the International Week of Breeding in Arms, a mother meteorologist took her son in scarf to work, who accompanied her while she gave the weather and he rested quietly on her back.

In a video that has already gone viral and has received thousands of positive comments, American meteorologist Susie Martin attended her work on television as a weather presenter with a very special guest: her son.

Meteorologist Susie Martin and a special guest present the national weather predictions for this day. Unfortunately, his assistant was discovered sleeping at work ... We apologize for the inconvenience.

In the video, where she mentions that it is the International Week of Portage and Parenting in Brazos, we can see his son rest comfortably on his mother's back, thanks to the fact that he placed it in a scarf, which made it easier for her to do her job while carrying it.

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The Facebook post of the video was quickly filled with positive comments, in which they applauded the mother for promoting portage and the program managers for making working mothers visible, in addition to giving a strong message about conciliation.

While not all work is possible to take children (either for security or for the type of work you have), these types of actions are important to continue advancing on the issue of conciliation, in addition to reminding the world of something that sometimes they forget: Having children is not an impediment or an obstacle to continue being professionals after becoming mothers.

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