Working from Home with Kids: Why You Shouldn't Rely Too Heavily on Television
Television is a Great Way to Keep Your Kids Occupied, but in Moderation
By Jennifer Foote, published Apr 13, 2007
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When it comes to determining whether or not television is a good way to keep your child occupied while you try and work from home, it is important to remember that you are the parent. Of course, you are able to decide what you think is best or isn't best for your child, but there are some facts that you may want know. This information, which is outlined below, may actually make you think twice before relying too heavily on your television.
A large number of work-at-home parents, namely the ones who try and use the television as a babysitter, do so because they think that is what is best for their child or is the easiest method of keeping them occupied. Yes, setting your child in front of a television is relatively easy to do, but there is so much more that you can also do. For instance, I am also a stay-at-home / work-at-home mom. Since I work as a freelance writer, I do have a little bit more freedom than other work-at-home parents, as I rarely have to communicate over the phone with my clients. That freedom allows me to work at my kitchen table on my laptop, so that is where I set my daughter up with me for a few hours.
One of the many activities that you can use, besides television, to keep your child occupied while you work from home includes arts and crafts. Toddlers and elementary school aged children almost always love arts and crafts. Online, often with a standard internet search, you should be able to find a number of fun and exciting craft projects; projects that your child may be able to do on their own. Also, simple things such as coloring in a coloring book or painting with water colors can also be considered arts and crafts.
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