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Hi moms! I have a question for moms who work at home. Do your husbands (if they work outside the home) support your schedule? I am new to this and my husband and I are both trying to adjust. Since I can't get much done during the day while taking care of my toddler, I am requesting nights and weekends when my husband is home to take care of the baby- but unfortunately this is imposing on some of our (his) social time. It's a banter we go through often, but we both really want to find a solution. Anyone?”
Asked by Ally on 24th April 2008








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Comments so Far...
Possible tips: try a rotating schedule such as: Monday, Wed and every other Saturday your husband is responsible for the baby (call it bonding time or daddy time or some other positive name). That allows your husband to relax Tues. Thurs. evenings. Every other Saturday you reserve for each other. (Of course, the schedule must fit your work needs). If you need more time for work consider setting aside two hours during the day when the baby is napping or playing next to you (it's important to encourage this anyway.) Another way to save time, is to prepare for evening baby chores and dinner during the day. Cook large batches of dinners during the weekend and freeze. Set aside pjs and bedtime stuff ahead of time. Give your baby a bath before dinner--or let your spouse enjoy it as special bonding time (rather than a chore). .
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