4 Ways To Keep Your Kids Busy While You Work From Home

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They run. They dance. They repeatedly ask, “Are you done working yet?”

What is a parent working from home to do with rambunctious children?

Here are four ways to keep those kiddos entertained while you earn the bacon.

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1. Create a Space Dedicated for Playtime 

Creating a kids play area will separate your workspace from your children, which will help to cut down on loud noises that often accompany playtime.

You can set up the play area in a separate bedroom, the basement, or some other unused part of your house. Wherever you decide to create the play area, make sure that the space is free of any safety hazards.

Fill the room with plenty of books, toys, and games to keep your kids entertained. If you don’t mind spending the extra time and money, decorate the room and give it a theme that you know your little ones will like, such as a safari theme.

The key is to make the playtime area so engaging that your children will never want to leave it and will, incidentally, stay out of your home office.

2. Set Up a Playdate

Perhaps you have a friend who works from home and also has active youngsters. If this is the case, you could schedule playdates that work with both of your schedules.

You can have the kids over at your house when your friend needs quiet time. Then, change roles when you need time to work. This way, you and your friend can get what you need accomplished without interruptions.

Not to mention, playdates allow kids to create and build friendships with others while learning essential social skills, such as: 

  • Sharing
  • Using manners
  • Asking questions
  • Listening

3. Assign Manageable Chores

If your kids are old enough, you can assign them manageable chores. Chores are a great way to teach children the significance of responsibility and encourage a strong work ethic while you do work of your own.

You may give your small children the chore of cleaning up their rooms or sorting through objects. Older children could help with washing the clothes and dishes or vacuuming.

You could get your child involved in helping you with your job by allowing them to sort through and organize documents and office supplies for you. Helping you with your vocation would make them feel more involved and give them a sense of importance.

As a reward for completing their chores, you could promise to do something special for them afterward. For instance, take them out for ice cream sundaes as a treat for being patient while mommy finished working. 

4. Give Them Academic Tasks

A child is never too young to learn. Even if your child is not old enough to attend school, you can still assign age-appropriate academic tasks to help them grow.

With a plethora of free online resources at your fingertips on the internet, it should be no problem finding an educational activity for your kids to complete.

Make sure that you find activities related to what your children are interested in, so they will not see them as tedious. For example, if they adore dinosaurs, find activities related to the prehistoric creatures. 

The activities could include dinosaur-themed coloring sheets, small word passages with questions, or learning how to write the word “dinosaur” tracing practice.

Conclusion

With these great kids activities, you can finally get back to work. You will rest assured knowing that your kids are doing something wholesome and productive while you click away at your keyboard. Try one of these suggestions on your list first and see how it works!

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