Working Successfully With Kids at Home!
Working while kids are home during the summer months can be a challenge and if you are like me and have agreed to take on extras then the challenge is even more daunting. It occurred to me while I was up late last night completing the umpteenth load of laundry, that I should write a little bit about how to stay organized enough in summer to continue to be successful in your business ventures, whatever they may be.
I homeschool my two children year round so I am used to kids being around and mine are older now, though I have worked from home all their growing up years, but currently it is easier because they are old enough to take care of themselves for the most part. Something in my make up made it necessary to help out family and friends and so I agreed to take on 4 nieces and nephews for two weeks in addition to my own kids. Don’t get me wrong here, I really adore these kids and I know we are going to have a great time, but it is not easy to pull this off and still maintain a work atmosphere.
Even though I have worked through all of my kids stages suddenly adding in 4 more kids ranging in age from 7-14 is a challenge in any one’s book and working at home only makes that balance more tricky! My two are 16 & 18 and know the program, but adding all these extra kids in somehow throws them off too. For me the answer to success is organization. We have a schedule that we stick to religiously for meals and activities and everyone has jobs that they are assigned to so that I still have my work time. That being said, I have a lot more work than usual with them here, so I have had to give up some of the things I usually like to do in order for this to work. It is really all about organization and trade offs. I chose to have them here so I give up my free time to take care of and spend time with them.
In order to successfully have 6 kids in a home without chaos, however, we really have to work together as a team. Every morning at breakfast I go over the plan for the day and let everyone know what meal they are helping with and what jobs they are responsible for. Everyone is always responsible for their own clothing and sleep area in addition to the jobs to help the household as a whole run smoothly.
I have simple consequences for actions. My philosophy is that every action has a consequence. Whether its a good consequence or a negative consequence. Once kids have felt consequences a few times they will respond accordingly. These kids have not had any consistency so they have tested my limits just to see if there will be consequences and follow through. Once they realize that I mean what I say and they cannot get me upset they settle in and we can have fun together. The first couple of days is a little rocky and then after that it gets much smoother.
So whether you are having extras around off and on through the summer or whether you are just trying to survive the onslaught of your own offspring your best defense is a good schedule so that everyone knows what to expect. Your work time can survive the summer with persistence and consistency.
Annette Phillips
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12 comments
working from home??
can stay at home moms successfully work from home without being scammed?? if so, how do you find these, and how do you begin?? i have stayed home with my 4 kids for 9 yrs. i enjoy staying home with them, but would like to feel worthy of helping out the husband with the finances. has anyone done this?
my friend is a stay at home mom.. but she answers her phone for a cable company customer service line while she’s there. She gets 8 an hour and benefits by just answeing the phone and walking people through their set up and everything on her computer. not to mention her free cable.. lol
a lot of ppl might mention Daycare service at your home… with 4 kids.. you’re used to that, so maybe thats somethign to look into as well
it can b done tho- good luck w/ everything
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go to cafemom.com there is a group there who have shared what they do. They is a large variety & they share what actually pay & what doesn’t.
good luck
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mom of 5
I’m a SAHM who works with the Pampered Chef. One to two nights a week I get to go to someone else’s house and cook for their friends. I make 20-25 an hour and I have a blast! Most women who start this burn food vs. cook it so cooking well is NOT a pre-requisite. There are lots of other direct-selling companies that work about the same way, each with it’s own benefits and start up costs. SO much fun AND adult interaction! And I pay for (and next year I’ll earn from PC for free) our family vacations!
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Hi,
There are some places where can make money but it wont be a lot (ex. online survey). I actually joined yesterday a online data entry job, if you would like i can give you info on how it goes.
My email is vivi_vvv@hotmail.com
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Try selling on eBay. Start with the things in your own that your family has outgrown or no longer wears or items you no longer use. You’d be surprised at what sells. There is no cost to start selling. All you need is a digital camera and a PC. You make a little extra or a lot extra..depends on what you want to do. You can also find items at garage sales that people are selling extra cheap that will sell for lots more on eBay. Good Luck~your so lucky to get to stay home with your babies!
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My wife works from home as a freelance writer and on some months makes more than I do!
It is very very difficult to find a legit job unless you have marketable skills, like writing or graphic design, or you had a previous job that will allow you to telecommute.
Our neighbor watches a few kids during the day while her kids are in school and makes close to 1500 a month extra from that.
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Yes, you have to research the company and go with a company that every one knows like Tupperware, they offer great commissions and bonus with sales, and you can start with as low as 64 dollars and you get almost 300 dollars in products you can sell it on-line in your own web page, hold home parties or catalog parties. thinking about it ?? contact me..
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http://www.tupperware.com/ecarlson
I teach elementary school school and did last school year but wanted to find a way to stay home with my toddler. I joined Mary Kay in May and I tutor in the afternoons while a friend watches him. Then I watch their baby a different day. I also teach night school. I don’t know if any of those options are for you. If you have any questions about that let me know.
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Yes,
I have 4 children myself and run two businesses.
Create your own path and handle your business yourself as much as you can. If funds are limited start small and network.
Ask other business owners for advice. Join small business networks. Most of all remember those little people in your home(or not so little) and find ways to involve them.
Don’t take someone elses idea, create your own. I see this all the time. You need a niche that makes you unique. If you fail don’t give up just try again.
Good luck,
Laura
http://www.countrymoosekids.com
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I stay home with my 2 kids and have done my home business for 5 years. I love it and it is very flexible. Check out my website at http://www.thebodyshopathome.com/web/shannondemi
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Absolutely there are some many direct sales companies out there that offer you an income and the ability to work around family and activities. Find something that interest you and research the company. I started my business because I loved the product you need to believe in what you sell plus I recommend a consumable product.
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