Toddlers

How to Keep Your Young Kids Occupied When You Need to Get Stuff Done!

How to Keep Your Young Kids Occupied When You Need to Get Stuff Done!

One of the THE most common questions I hear from parents with kids under 5 - how do I keep my child occupied so I can get stuff done?! 

Letting the kids watch some TV is how many parents get a moment's peace to cook dinner/make calls/do housework. But what if there are other more creative games that your kids could focus on without needing you?

I've put together a guide for you: How to Keep Kids Occupied So You Can Get Stuff Done! 

How to Get Through the Day Smoothly With a Strong-Willed Child!

How to Get Through the Day Smoothly With a Strong-Willed Child!

Now I consider myself a total expert in this area! Not just because I’ve done a load of research into this area, but mainly because I have a super-strong-willed daughter who will not just DO something when you ask. No, that would be too simple…. :-)

But I’ve found the way to get her to co-operate with what I need her to do (most of the time!). So here are the tactics that really work.

 

What do I do when my child has a tantrum and can I avoid them?

What do I do when my child has a tantrum and can I avoid them?

[Q] Argh – tantrums! What do I do when my 4yo has a tantrum? And can I avoid them happening? It’s so embarrassing having him meltdown in front of other people.

[A] If you’re getting tantrums from your young child, you’re not doing a bad job of parenting! Tantrums are a normal part of kids development. Young children get overwhelmed with their emotions and don’t know how to manage them so it takes over.