PEOPLE Staff Get Real About Working from Home amid Coronavirus Pandemic — While Raising Kids
I have three preschool-age girls and once I was no longer able to have childcare, things started getting interesting around here. I’ve been splitting up breakfast, lunch, dinner and bath-time duties with my husband Freddy, who works in technology, and is very used to being remote, and we try to compare notes on our most important conference calls of the day, but often there’s just no choice but to do a meeting with kids making noise in the background.
We also turned our seldom used formal living room into a wooden trainyard. This can keep them busy for an hour or so – until one of them Godzillas over everything and destroys the layout and then we make another one again.Is my son 13? Nope, he’s 5. But Mommy eased up and got him hooked on the not quite age-appropriatemovies and that two hour screen-time has become my me-time.
Miles has an uncanny ability to babble, whine or well, scream specifically when it’s my turn to talk on the conference call. It may be TMI, but he’s also still breastfeeding so I try to find ways to keep him quiet … yeah, that’s why I don’t do video calls! Once things get really desperate, I turn on the best back up babysitter around: the Roomba.Mom to: Nicholas, 5, and Charlie, 9
Play hide and go seek with your kids and when they start counting immediately go hide under the covers of your bed. It will give you at least a three to five minute break.We all have to stop apologizing for our kids wandering through our video calls or shrieking in the background. These are not normal times! And frankly, it adds a little excitement to a meeting.
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