Juggling work life balance Plymouth
There are pros and cons of every kind of childcare and to think what will work for you and your child, depending on their age and personality. With childminders, there is usually more flexibility over hours and your child might flourish in a family setting. It is also likely to be cheaper too.
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By workingmums www.workingmums.co.uk Supernanny Expert 24/07/2008
How can I make the morning routine less stressful so I arrive at work looking serene rather than totally exhausted?
The morning rush is something many mothers find stressful. A recent survey of 1,100 mothers by workingmums.co.uk showed 64% found the morning routine stressful. The only way to make it more bearable is to treat it like some sort of military campaign. That means doing anything that isn’t a last minute thing the night before. This includes ironing, packing non-perishable things in lunchboxes, getting dinner money ready, signing letters, picking out clothes, preparing work material, etc. This means you will “only” have to get the kids up, dressed, breakfasted and out in the morning. Any tip is to get the children up early, but not too early. If you get them ready too early, they may start undoing all your good work before you leave, for instance, undressing, disappearing to play in their rooms, etc. You have to time things to perfection. Of course, if they naturally wake up at 6am you will just have to pace yourself well. Ensure breakfast is around an hour before you have to leave so they have time to eat it, clean teeth and get dressed, brush hair and get shoes on in time. Have all the bags ready in one place. The real military streak comes out if you have late sleepers, slow eaters or small people who disappear upstairs to get “something important” to take to school when only a battle cry will work.How can I find the right childcare?
Having got everyone ready, you need to be sure and confident about your childcare decision. Before you have gone back to work, and this includes working from home [it is very hard to focus on work with a toddler in the background], you need to carefully consider what childcare will best work for you.There are pros and cons of every kind of childcare and to think what will work for you and your child, depending on their age and personality. With childminders, there is usually more flexibility over hours and your child might flourish in a family setting. It is also likely to be cheaper too. The drawbacks include the fact that this is just one person who will inevitably get sick, go on holiday and have their own crises. With nurseries, you get the security of having cover most of the year. Most open from 7.30am to 6.30pm and there are several carers working with your child – the latter could be a pro or a con. Your child will be with other children and may learn good social skills.
Other options include nannies, au pairs or relatives. Whatever you choose, make sure it suits your needs. Balancing work and family life is hard enough without also constantly worrying about who is looking after your child.
