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Constructive Childcare Solutions For WAHMs
If you are a work at home mom, you probably became one so you could
spend more time with your children. However, there will most likely be
times in your business when you will need to arrange for childcare. The
following are some constructive solutions to your childcare dilemmas.
WAHMs in direct sales are very often faced with childcare predicaments.
A main portion of their business is conducting sales presentations,
usually held at someone else’s home. If you are a party plan WAHM, the
most obvious choice would be to schedule these presentations when your
partner can watch the children, but what if your partner has an odd work
schedule or you are a single parent? You can hire a local high school
student to come to the party and be the “party nanny”. Check with the
hostess first, but she will probably love the idea (and so will the
other guests – since they won’t have to worry about getting a sitter for
their children, they will be more likely to come to the party and the
more guests you have, the bigger your profits!).
If you just need an occasional sitter, try setting up a “child care
group” with your friends and neighbors. Each woman can designate a time
frame on a certain day of the week or month to be “the sitter”. Any of
the Moms in your “child care group” who need a sitter that day can drop
their kids of at the “designated sitter’s” house. The children will get
to play and interact with one another and each Mom can get free
childcare on an “as needed basis”.
Check with your place of worship as they may offer a “Mom’s Day Out”
type of program where you can drop your children off for a few hours per
day, a couple times per week. This may be a free or low-cost service.
Also, check with local library as they may have “story hours” where you
can drop your children off and the librarians will read the children a
book and after the book is read, the children can participate in a
craft, game or activity.
If you just need some “quiet time” to do some work, you can hire a
neighborhood teenager to come over and play with the kids while you are
tucked away in your office. You will have some uninterrupted “work
time”, but will still be there in case ‘something comes up’. If you have
regular meetings that take you away from the house, check with friends
and family to see if they can help out by watching the kids. Offer your
product or service in exchange for their time. They may jump on the
offer!
And don’t feel guilty if you need to put your children in daycare
part-time. Yes, you may have had every intention of working at home in
order to spend time with your children, but, there may be times when
your business will need your total focus. By taking that time and
completing your business tasks, you will be able to focus 100% on your
children during family time.
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