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You Are Home For Your Kids
First, it is important to always remember why you are home 每 you are home to be with your kids. It is very easy to get so caught up in the daily whirl of activities and to-do items that you lose sight of the very reason you*re home in the first place. Take time every day 每 several times a day 每 to just play with, observe, or interact with your kids.
To Do Lists
When you were working, you probably kept a written to-do list to help you remain focused and organized. Maintain this habit at home, by keeping a written to-do list. Write down your daily tasks, such as washing dishes, doing laundry, or picking up the house. Also write down other things you hope to accomplish during the week, such as a project around the house, or a trip to the library. Create your list at the beginning of each week and assign a day of the week to each item. Don*t overload yourself, but give yourself enough to do that you feel like you*ve accomplished something at the end of the day. This is one of the hazards of full-time parenting 每 the feeling, at the end of the day, that nothing was accomplished. Your to-do list, with completed items crossed off, gives your proof that you did, in fact, get something done that day.
Staying Connected
People who leave the workforce to become full-time parents often experience a sense of loneliness and desire to maintain connections with their former employer to keep doors open. Schedule lunches with former coworkers on a regular basis to keep track of what*s happening at the office. Also maintain contact with your former manager or somebody in human resources, whether through the occasional phone call or email or through more formal in-person meetings. This may pay off by keeping you in the front of their minds in the future in the event they need some at-home work completed, or for when you*re ready to return to work.
If you plan to return to work at some point, keep informed about what*s happening in your field, as well. Maintain your subscriptions to business publications, maintain your memberships in business-related organizations (and continue to attend meetings), and consider taking one or two work-related seminars or classes each year to keep your skills fresh.
Making New Connections
Another way to beat the at-home parenting loneliness is to make new friends who are also full-time parents. Join parenting groups, such as MOPS or La Leche League, and get involved in the activities sponsored by these groups. Another good way to meet other full-time parents is taking your kids to the park or indoor playground during daytime hours 每 chances are, all the other parents there will be stay-at-home parents, as well. Don*t be afraid to introduce yourself 每 you already have a lot in common with the other parents!
There Will Be Bad Days
Even though you may have really wanted to stay home with your children, there will be days that you wonder exactly why you wanted this. There will be bad days, days when you and the kids are just not getting along, days when everything seems to be off. Try to keep things from getting too out of control on those days, but don*t sweat the occasional ※off§ day.
Give Yourself Private Time
Arrange for private time for yourself. This is important when you are a full-time parent because, if you don*t plan for private time, you may find that you spend every waking minute with your kids. While you love your kids, this can get very tiring. Perhaps your spouse could take over all kid duties for a few hours in the evening so you can have some free time. If you have family close, perhaps they would enjoy spending some time with the kids while you run errands or even just read a book. You could even arrange to swap childcare with a friend 每 one week, you watch her kids for a few hours, and the next week, she takes all the kids and gives you some away time.
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