Working From Home with a Toddler & Young Children

Working From Home with a Toddler & Young Children

As many of us continue to grapple with the realities of working from home, we’re realising that one of the biggest struggles is working while also looking after a toddler or young child. Being unable to escape to the office means juggling these responsibilities, and it’s not easy. Here are some tips that should help with working from home with a toddler.

Start the Day Early and Get as Many Parenting Duties Done as Possible

The first and most important thing you can do when working from home as a parent of young children is start the day as early as possible. That way, you can make sure that you complete as many of your parenting duties as possible before your working day begins. The last thing you want is to be trying to feed your kids breakfast while also taking part in the morning meeting. 

Ensure You Have All the Right Parenting Resources Around You

It’s important to have everything you need around you when you’re working and parenting at the same time. If you’re potty training, invest in the right potty training resources such as a Pottiagogo travel potty that can easily be moved around your home and emptied simply by switching the biodegradable liner.

Also, find entertainment options that’ll keep your kids occupied. There are many digital programmes and software out there that can make parenting a little bit easier, and those resources only become more important when you’re trying to work at the same time. If you are home schooling, be sure to check out the Cbeebies website for quizzes, games and much more to help fill those often testing home schooling days.

Encourage Independent Play

It’s a good idea to encourage independent play for your kids while you’re working. Of course, that doesn’t mean you should just leave them to it and ignore them. But if they’re occupying themselves and playing independently, it’ll mean that you don’t have to be giving them your full attention 100% of the time, which of course isn’t possible anyway when you’re also working.

Get Help if It’s Needed

If you’re struggling to cope with the demands of parenting while also doing your job, you should get help. Maybe there’s a grandparent or other family member who can come over to look after the kids while you work. Or maybe you’ll need to hire a babysitter who can do that job for you. There’s nothing at all wrong with admitting that you need a little extra help with this task.

Set Aside Time for When You Can Give Your Toddler Your Undivided Attention

It’s important that you set aside times in the day when you can give your toddler your complete and undivided attention. That’s something that probably won’t be possible for the entire day, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t make the attempt to give them that attention at particular times, such as when you’re on breaks and when it’s lunch time, for example.

As more and more of us are now working from home and having to look after young children at the same time, it’s a good idea to get used to these challenges sooner rather than later. From there, you can start to establish good routines that work for your job and your child.


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