Tips for Balancing Remote Working and Full-Time Parenting During COVID-19
By: Sheyla Scaffo, People Experience Associate & Executive Business Administrator at Bunny Studio
Many parents are currently navigating an entirely new normal: Working from home while taking care of their kids full-time. As school picks back up and many kids remain at home for remote learning, figuring out how to balance their schedule and a full-time job sometimes feels totally unmanageable.
Most parents have had experience working remotely in one-off, unplanned situations. However, working at home day in and day out for the foreseeable future while also caring for (and in some cases, teaching) kids at home proves to be a major struggle without careful planning where needed and flexibility when possible.
Read on to learn how to create better routines and habits that can help parents maintain a healthy work-life integration:
1. When possible, keep things flexible
This is often easier said than done. When you have the ability, consider getting creative with your work schedule. Try to base your hours around your kids’ schedules. Giving yourself the flexibility to work differently during this time is crucial to maintaining work-life balance.
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This can work in a variety of ways. For example, if you’re an early morning person or a night owl. Are used to commuting a long way? Consider working on projects during these times when kids are usually sleeping. Of course, there will always be vital tasks and meetings that require collaboration with your colleagues during regular work hours, but finding ways to give yourself time for small breaks during the day will help you and your kids stay on track.
2. Establish a kid-free zone while working from home
There will be times when you need to hunker down and complete work items free from distractions, which is why it is important to establish an area of the house where you can separate yourself from your family.
Not only is it important for this space to be free from other people, but it also needs to be free from other distractions such as dirty laundry and other messes. Keeping the area clean and organized will keep you from wanting to disengage from work to complete other tasks.
3. Clearly communicate with your family
If you have a partner who is also working from home and sharing kid duties with you, it is crucial to communicate the times you can and cannot help out during the day. Setting these expectations will allow for a much smoother daily routine.
It is also important to communicate with your children if they are old enough. Set expectations for when there will be breaks in your day that you can check-in, whether it be a quick snack break, lunch, or even hourly check-ins.
4. Utilize special toys and screen time during work hours
Set aside designated toys and other gadgets. Also movies or TV shows, to be used when you need to focus-in during the day. This will give your kids something to look forward to and will allow for some distraction-free work time.
5. Don’t overwork
During this time, it can be easy to feel like we need to push ourselves to work extra hours, but the reality is that taking the time to unplug and reset each day is critical to success as a parent and an employee.
With schools and offices closed, parents are likely finding themselves faced with a to-do list that has only grown. Many of us have now had a few months to settle into fully-remote work. However that does not mean keeping up with distance-learning while figuring out the best way to accomplish your work has gotten any easier. Designing a schedule that fits your needs is easier said than done. Following the above tips should help ensure you are on the right track.
Should you find yourself out of work during this time, consider that there are other work options out there, such as freelance and contract work, that may help you meet your scheduling and finance needs. Freelancing is also a great source of supplemental income for people while they look for new full-time employment. Just make sure you choose the right platform to help you get the right kind of projects, such as Bunny Studio.
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Kelly Kimmell
These are great tips and information for parents working from home right now.
Monica McConnell
I know how hard it is to find the balance I have 4 and it is still a struggle
Brianna
Such a helpful post! I, like many people, are balancing both parenting and either going to school or work during these times. I will be sure to keep these tips in mind.
Brianna
Yes! So helpful!
Brianna E.
Such great tips! This will help out a lot of parents like myself.
Brianna Evers
It can be difficult to balance working or doing school-work from home while parenting, but these tips will be beneficial.
Brittany Gilley
thanks for the wonderful tips
Brianna Evers
I keep looking over these tips multiple times! Flexibility is something very important to have during these times of uncertainty.
Charlieann vanorsdale
This be so nice for kids to learn to read
Brandy Burkett
This article doesn’t really apply to me, as I’m an empty nester now. However, I can imagine, it is very difficult to juggle both work & schoolwork from home.
Shannon Gilchrist
Luckily, I only had to do this for a couple months at the beginning of quarantine until our governor deemed us essential. For those of you who are doing the balancing the act, my hat is off to you! I couldn’t do it, lol.
Jodi Hunter
Thanks for this incredible post.
Jodi Hunter
We could all use a little more balance.
Camille B
With a toddler here, it still is really difficult to find the right balance.
Dana Rodriguez
Very helpful tips. I know parents have been struggling this past year.
danielle h
great tips!
Jodi Hunter
Incredible tips.
megan allen
Thank you so much for sharing!!
Vivian
Thanks for this amazing tips. I want to put them into practice.