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"Fire, Flood, or Blood." That's the rule speaker, author, and fellow work at home mom Marybeth Whalen gives her children for determining whether or not they're allowed to interrupt her while she's working. For many work at home parents in the Denver Metro area, it's almost time for summer vacation. Fun for the kids, but a challenge for a work at home parent. Here are a few tips for staying sane and getting work done with extra kids afoot.
1. Set Standards. Let the children know when they can (and can't!) interrupt you.
2. Establish rewards and consequences. For example, I plan summer outings like going to the pool or visiting a new park. However, the condition for the outing is that I have to get my work done. If they interrupt and keep me from finishing, we don't get to go.
3. Give the kids tasks. If they know what they're supposed to be doing, they're less likely to bother you with cries of, "I'm bored!"
4. Set a schedule. If the kids know what to expect each day, they are better able to respect your boundaries. At our house, each day has a different theme. By knowing the day of the week, they know what's happening without having to ask.
5. Take advantage of the beautiful days. Take the laptop (and the kids!) outside. The kids can work off their energy while you get your work done.