While working from home has its advantages,
focusing on your job can be difficult when you
also have to supervise your children.
Here are five easy strategies to help you juggle your work
and any child-related interruptions you encounter.
1. Split the time spent supervising your kids
with your partner so that you both can get in
a set amount of uninterrupted work hours each day.
2. Match the work you’re trying to do with
whatever situation you’re in.
If you have time to yourself, work on something
serious. If you’re multitasking around the house,
do something easy like deleting emails.
3. Get up early and work through your day’s must-dos
before the kids wake up and require your attention.
4. Make it easier for yourself by recognizing what
your kids require throughout the day, like school supplies
and snacks, and make them easily accessible.
5. Create a shared schedule and utilize signs
to communicate with your kids when you can’t
be distracted or when you’re available.
focusing on your job can be difficult when you
also have to supervise your children.
Here are five easy strategies to help you juggle your work
and any child-related interruptions you encounter.
1. Split the time spent supervising your kids
with your partner so that you both can get in
a set amount of uninterrupted work hours each day.
2. Match the work you’re trying to do with
whatever situation you’re in.
If you have time to yourself, work on something
serious. If you’re multitasking around the house,
do something easy like deleting emails.
3. Get up early and work through your day’s must-dos
before the kids wake up and require your attention.
4. Make it easier for yourself by recognizing what
your kids require throughout the day, like school supplies
and snacks, and make them easily accessible.
5. Create a shared schedule and utilize signs
to communicate with your kids when you can’t
be distracted or when you’re available.
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