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Parents want to work from home for good. But for moms, the effects could be dire. Caroline Kitchener, The Washington Post April 30, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 2 1of2Chan Téi DuRant is one of many parents reevaluating their priorities while working from home.photo for The Washington Post by Alyssa Schukar.Show MoreShow Less 2of2Loren Arcaria, a single mother, outside of her home in Farmingdale, N.Y.photo for The Washington Post by Johnny Milano.Show MoreShow Less WASHINGTON - The hour between 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. used to be Chan Téi DuRant s least favorite hour of the day. Within minutes of leaving her D.C. office, she would be in bumper-to-bumper traffic, inching along the interstate as she stared at the clock, picturing her 9-year-old daughter alone on the playground with the only teacher who hadn t gone home for the day. By the time she arrived at her daughter s school, 25 miles away, DuRant, a single mom, was frustrated and exhau ....