How to Occupy a Toddler and Still Get Work Done

Without Using the TV

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Isn't it ironic that when you have children, your work load doesn't add up, it multiplies and by rather large numbers? And the younger they are the more work they are and the more work they make for you! There's no quick fix, but how about a few tried and true ways to keep the little ones occupied,safe and happy while you chip away at the mountain of dishes, laundry, cooking, etc.

First, a few basic thoughts to keep in mind. Toddlers have short attention spans. 10 minutes on an activity is about the limit, depending upon the child. Some activities may give you 15 minutes, but most, much less.

Varying basic activities and getting basic needs met are key elements for a toddler. Rotate sitting, active play, interactive and restful activities. If he sits in a high chair for a snack, let him get down and run for awhile before you try to engage him in a more focused activity. Make sure basic needs are met before trying to occupy a child with any activity. If she is tired, wet, hungry, thirsty or sick, those needs are primary.

Also, keep up a conversation with the child. This will help with her vocabulary and conversation skills, let her know you're engaged and help you to keep track of her. Call these activities her 'work'; (that impresses little ones!)

So here are some ideas:

  • safe fun
  • costs nothing
  • buys you a little time


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