Toddlers and Productivity -- Top 3 Ways To Make It Work
It almost sounds too good to be true, work-at-home while at the
same time taking care of your small children? While you've
daydreamed about this, you never really thought it was something
you could actually do.
I started working at home for this very reason. I didn't want to
have to put my baby in daycare. Fortunately, I found a business
as a writer where I could do just that. However, not all home
businesses are as compatible.
Here are 3 ways to make working at home with the kids around
work for you.
1) Find a business you will LOVE running and will be possible
with the kids around.
Sure, you might be able to get a job as a telephone order person
for LL Bean from home. The only problem is your 5 month old may
not agree.
Your first assignment is to figure out what exactly are your
priorities. They could be anywhere from not wanting your kids in
a daycare for 12 hours a day to wanting to raise your children
yourself.
2) Daycare
There are days where I say to myself, "Liz, you could sure get a
whole lot done if you didn't have your kids around the house all
day long." However, that's why I'm here in the first place. My
goal has always been to be here for my kids. So I work around
their schedule.
It maybe totally different for you. A good friend of mine is a
word processor. There is no way she could get the amount of work
done that she does if she was having to watch her children all
day long too. So she has someone come into her house to watch
over her children.
You have so many options to make your home business work: full
time or part-time daycare; a live-in nanny; someone that just
comes into your home a few hours a day; bartering childcare with
other work-at-home moms; getting your relatives to watch your
kids jut a few days a week; hiring a 12 year old (they love
playing with younger kids) to watch your kids just an hour or
two a day. You have so many options, which one will work best
for you?
3) Be creative
There are times when you have an important phone call and those
charming children of yours are around -- what do you do? As that
cute little show, Blue's Clues says, "It's time for the thinking
chair."
A) Just don't answer the phone. Is it best that you talk to them
with a screaming kid in the background or to call them back when
things quiet down?
B) Get little Johnny his own little play phone/computer/desk.
Kids love to pretend they are just like Mom and Dad. So play on
that little factor. If you want, pull out the play phone, etc.,
only when you really need it.
C) Bribe them. I know, I can't believe I'm telling you this
either. But I'll admit there have been times when I may have
been on a phone call and raided the freezer for an ice cream bar
for my girls. I may have even been known to give them a couple
bars if it was a really long conversation.
D) One-on-one time. How many times have you said, "Just one more
minute". I've said it way too many times. But those times that
I've gone and taken a walk with my girls, had a tea party or
played Playmobile... those have become wonderful memories; and
when I'm done, they're more than happy to go off and play by
themselves for awhile.
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