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Getting Work Done When You Just Can't Distract the Kids
When you work at home, one of the biggest challenges can be keeping the kids
busy. There will be the days when the usual tactics won't distract them, but you
just have to get some work done. It might just be time to do something the kids
won't expect.
Some work at home jobs and businesses may not require you to actually be at
home. Can you bring a laptop or briefcase and work at the playground, library or
fast food restaurant? You'll still have to keep a sharp eye on the kids, but
they'll have a chance to release that pent-up energy.
What about things you can do with your kids at home while working? Older
children may be able to help you with parts of your work, knowing that this will
free you up to play with them sooner.
Other times you may have to take advantage of any flexibility in office hours
your work at home job or business will allow you. Go play! Dance with them, play
a board game, paint... just find something fun to do with them for a while.
Don't make a habit of this, or your generally cooperative kids may suddenly
expect you to drop everything to play with them, but there are times when you
make exceptions to your office hours.
Not all work at home parents can do this, of course. Some jobs do require set
hours. In that case, have someone you can call on to help. This doesn't have to
be another adult. Even having an older child from the neighborhood come over to
play can be enough to let you get work done.
If you are regularly having problems with the kids needing your attention while
you are trying to work, it may be time to reassess your office hours. Children's
needs do change as they get older, so the schedule that worked perfectly for
your toddler may not work now.
Remind yourself as often as necessary why you decided to work at home in the
first place. It's easy to get your priorities mixed up when you have a schedule
to keep, deadlines to meet, etc., but your children need you too. Keep them high
in your priorities and let them know how much they mean to you.
Author Bio
Stephanie Foster is the owner of Home with the Kids - a resource for parents who
want to work at home. For more tips on working at home, please visit
www.homewiththekids.com/wah.htm
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