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by Lara Hocheiser March 20, 2020 1 min read

Your new reality: stuck at home working, watching kids, less or no income, couped up

 

You: stressed, sad, busy, not wanting your kid(s) to worry

 

What can you do?

 

If you’re too worried to focus on work, take a break to organize the kid's room/ play space.

 

  • Rotate toys (take others out/put some away)
  • Vacuum 
  • Organize
  • Make space conducive to play
  • Get rid of pieces and broke toys
  • Donate anything your child does not need

I did this when I was down in the dumps and my daughter immediately dove into toys that were new to her (they had been away.) She stayed independently playing for over an hour, which gave me the energy to keep cleaning and organizing. I am now able to work again. She is tired out, so she is resting and here I am writing to all of you.

 

We can get through this together.

For more tools, please watch our new kids yoga videos and subscribe to our channel!

 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFn3JSWr155rV36rnJSchpQ

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