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If you could request one thing from your employer, what would it be? Permission to work from home? A flexible schedule? On-site childcare? All of the above?

Working mom Karen Walrond (of Chookooloonks) recently created her own list of five things she wishes companies would do to be more parent-friendly. Her requests, in general, are not only great ideas, they are also perfectly reasonable.

Much of it boils down to what Karen calls "form over function." When employers require that employees sit at their desks from 8 AM to 5 PM every day, are they really cultivating productivity? Karen says no, and I have to agree.

. I have two friends who telecommute at least part-time. Both enjoy the flexibility and additional time spent with their families, but what they really appreciate is that they have control over when they get their work done. One is a hardcore morning person whose best hours begin before the sun rises, while the other is a night owl who often can be found typing away long after Letterman's gone to bed. They think they're more productive than when they were tied to their desks all day.

Obviously, some jobs can't offer employees flexible schedules. But the idea behind Karen's list is that companies who create a parent and family-friendly environment are more likely to have employees that are loyal and hard-working than those who would like to forget that employees have lives outside of the workplace.

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