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5 Tips for working from home with your kids

Kelly Lee
Digital Content Specialist

As it becomes more and more common for people to work from home, you may have found yourself doing just that recently ? while also trying to care for your family, homeschool your children and stay focused at work.

While the benefits of working from home can be great, they can also come at a cost: not being physically present, for example, can take a toll on working relationships, as can the constant distractions and interruptions that come with sharing a working space with children.

Working from home with kids: a new challenge

Finding a way to effectively balance the needs of family and working from home can take time to adjust — and every day can bring a new challenge. So, how can you maintain productivity and a clear mind with multiple daily distractions? With some thought and pre-planning, it?s possible to mitigate the professional risks without jeopardising your family relationships.

1. Choose a designated workspace

Preferably an office, desk, or the dining room table. This sets the expectation that when you?re in that space, you are off-limits to interruptions.

A mental separation for adults

When we mix our working environments with the rest of the home, it?s easier for us to feel as though we?re always at work. A dedicated workspace can prevent the blur between the two, particularly if that space has a door with which to separate the working adult from distractions and help keep the focus on work, not the kids.

This may not always be possible, but a pair of noise-cancelling headphones can work just as well to create a mental space that is conducive to supporting your workflow.

A physical association for kids

It?s not just for the adults to whom the separation matters. Having a clear, designated space can help to establish a clear boundary for children.

In cases where a door between the primary caregiver and the child isn?t viable or appropriate, maintaining separate work and play spaces within the same room can still create a distinction and space for the adult to work while the child plays.

2. Create a daily itinerary with set hours

Creating a daily routine can set expectations and help kids know what?s ahead. This can also help you create a regular sense of routine. Set times for lunch, breaks, and quitting time and consider a reward if they behave, like offering to take them to the park when work is over.

It?s much more likely that a conference call in the morning will pass without interruption if your kids know that at lunchtime, you will be able to focus your attention solely on them.

As many professionals come to grips with working from home with kids, the idea of maintaining 9-5 business hours just isn’t the same. If there is space for it within the work-from-home arrangement, organising the day around the hours that are most conducive to productivity and flow can even increase productivity.

Having business hours will also help:

  • Maintain that physical separation between work and home lives
  • Create a clear beginning and end to the workday
  • Provide set hours during which colleagues can get in touch ? and when they can expect a response

3. Set clear expectations with colleagues

It?s important to set expectations early on: for colleagues and for family. Being upfront on the challenges and/or limitations being faced at home can help our teams to work with us to either work around, create schedules that support each other and work more efficiently together. That way the distractions and interruptions that can come with working at home with kids can be limited from a work perspective as well.

The good thing about being open and honest with colleagues and managers is teams with a high level of trust are also often higher-performing. So work with your team to find a way to effectively balance the needs of work and home and help to build a greater sense of trust and understanding.

4. Set up the day with a family meeting

Setting up the day by meeting together as a family can also provide a touchstone for children in which they feel secure and supported. This is particularly important if working from home is new to the family unit and is changing set routines, providing a space for the kids to feel heard.

To effectively focus on your work, you?ll have to find ways to help your children entertain themselves, get through any school work and get some exercise. If they?re old enough, task them with outdoor activities like walking the dog. Do what you can to help them avoid boredom which can lead to more interruptions.

When quiet is crucial, explain the importance of the obligation, and what warrants an interruption and what consequences they may face if an interruption proves unnecessary.

5. Give yourself a break

Remember that kids are kids. They WILL get bored, frustrated and break the rules from time to time, but try to maintain patience and a level head. Try to let go of perfection to maintain a healthy, positive mindset.

Being able to spend more time at home with the kids is a wonderful opportunity to which many people aspire. But the real work begins once granted the opportunity, so it?s important to begin with a clear set of expectations. As a family unit, it is possible to maintain productivity and professionalism at home ? together.

Most colleges across the country believe it will be tough for students to secure jobs in this economy. And while extensive hiring freeze and delayed on-boarding are imminent, future graduates must take this time to equip themselves with newer skill sets to meet the demands and challenges of the industry.

While we wait for industries to resume operations in full swing, the smart thing to do is to proactively obtain pertinent skills and knowledge required to secure a promising career.

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