Keeping Your Children Busy When You Work From Home
Juggling children and work can be a challenge, whether you work
outside the home or you are a work from home mom, but, in some
ways, work from home moms face more challenges than moms who
work outside the home. After all, when you're in a traditional
office, you don't need to worry that a coworker will burst into
the room and scream "Mommy, he took my doll," just as you are
beginning an important conference call.
So how does a work from home mom manage to keep her children
happy and busy while she is trying to get her job done?
First, you need to let your children know when you are not to be
disturbed. Set up a schedule that includes playtime and work
time and remind them that if they don't disturb you while you
are working, you will be able to give them your complete
attention during playtime. As a reminder, use a do not disturb
sign on your office door when you absolutely cannot be
interrupted.
Of course, it is easy for your children to behave while you are
working if they have something to do. Fill a box with games and
toys that can only be used while mom is working. Make sure you
add a new puzzle, coloring book, or small toy on a frequent
basis, to keep your children interested.
If you don't work on the phone, it is a bit easier to keep your
children content when you are working. Set up an office space
just for them, complete with a small table and chairs. Fill a
lunch box with some of their favorite snacks and a few juice
boxes each morning, so you aren't inundated with requests for
food and drinks. Add a children's magazine, simple puzzles,
coloring books, and art supplies. When your children are able to
work along side you, the number of interruptions should decrease
drastically.
For moms who really need peace and quiet, but have small
children, a mother's helper can be a great solution. Since you
will still be in the house, you do not need a fully trained baby
sitter to help out. Instead, look for a teen who has little
babysitting experience, but likes kids. She will probably be
happy to watch your children while you work for the cost of a
few good after school snacks and a few dollars.
Finally, sometimes it's just not possible to keep your children
quiet and content while you are working. If your child is ill,
you may just need to decide to take the day off. After all, the
reason you are working from home is to have the flexibility to
be there for your children when they need you!