Life changes a lot for a stay at home parent when their child finally goes to school. Blessed with loads more free time, you finally have the chance to catch up on all of the jobs which have been mounting up over the last few years. Of course, though, despite this extra time, most moms and dads don't feel like things have gotten easier. Instead, a new set of challenges will arise, giving you loads to think about as this part of their life begins. Thankfully, while you will still be busy, it won’t be all the time, and it is easy to separate the day into the challenging areas.
Getting Up
Morning times can be one of the most daunting for parents with kids going to school. Needing more sleep than adult, but finding it much harder to relax and stay still, most children will be very sleepy in the morning. As one method to make this easier, you could think about
rewarding your child when they get out of bed on time or as soon as they wake up. Spending too long comfortable in the morning makes it much harder to brace the day. Alternatively, you could also look into some special alarm clocks which for your child to be active as they wake up.
Getting Ready
Following on from getting up, a lot of children will do whatever they can to miss out on a day at school. Taking a long time with breakfast, getting dressed, and leaving the house will almost always result in
being late for school. For this reason, a strict schedule should be maintained when they get up each day. In some cases, this may include having them eat breakfast in the car if they aren’t fast enough.
Doing Homework
You will have a lot of peace for a few hours while your children are studying, but the mood will be shattered when they get home. While they are still in the mood for learning, you have a great chance to
get some homework done when they first get back from their lessons, and failing to use this time could see their grades slip by a huge margin. As a big part of this, being there to support your kids through this sort of work will make it easier for them, inspiring them to be more proactive with it.
Going To Bed
Finally, once they’ve eaten some food and had a chance to relax, it will quickly be time for them to put their heads down and go to bed. This is often the very hardest part of the day for parents, as you will be very aware of the importance of an early night for your child. With just a little bit of research, it should be nice and easy to find a
really great guide or two to take you through this tricky part of the day. Along with this, you could also think about talking to a doctor if your kids seem to be struggling at night.
With all of this in mind, it should be a lot easier to start improving the time you have for this sort of work. In a lot of cases, it’s only a matter of making some small change to feel a big difference when it comes to your kids.
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