You're Stuck Watching the
Kids While You Are Trying to
Work? Here Are
Some Tips
By Michelle Quigley
Listed below are five of the
favorite tips shared by the Work at Home Moms (WAHM)
nationwide organization to amuse
your children while working at home.
1. Hide some toys and rotate the
supply in your home office often. Do not leave one bit toy
bin in the office all the time,
as your kids will ignore them. By having just a few toys out at a
time, your kids will pay much
more attention to them.
2. Apply the "free
time" formula (devised by WAHM member Debbie): If what kids are
doing keeps them busy longer than
it takes you to clean it up then you have a net gain of
"free time." Example:
Your kids get into the linen closet. They play with the towels and
sheets in the hallway, etc., etc.
for 15 minutes. It takes you 3.5 minutes to scoop up and toss
everything back in and shut the
door. Thus, you have gained 11.5 minutes of free time.
3. Make sure to spend some
undivided time with your kids before starting work. By doing
this almost every day, you will
find it really makes a difference. On the days you don't get to
the park or somewhere else in the
morning, the afternoons seem much longer.
4. Hire a neighborhood kid to
come over and play with your kids. He or she doesn't have to
be old enough to really babysit.
By coming over for an hour or so some afternoons, your
kids will benefit from the
companionship and you will have a net gain of "free time."
5. Make a play drawer or cupboard
in the office just for the toddler. Put some safe real or toy
office supplies (phone, keyboard,
notebooks, crayons, etc.) in there, and use that drawer or
cupboard to distract your kids
when they try to climb on your desk or get into your drawers
in your home office.
In addition, any road
construction go ing on right outside your house's front window can
be great entertainment for your
kids, but it won't last forever.
Michelle Quigley is a member of
Work at Home Moms (WAHM), a nationwide
organization. These tips were
compiled by Michelle based on the input from WAHM
members. For information on
becoming a member of WAHM, please send a note to the
following e-mail address:
Wahmmom@aol.com.