For working moms, summertime can be a season of guilt

School is out, pools are open, and work is…still on. For working moms, summertime can be a season of guilt, according to Care.com. Some would prefer to spend more time with their children on hiatus from school but are unable due to their careers. Although these months may bring up challenges, there are several ways to have the best of both worlds: a thriving career and quality time with your children.

5 Tips to Beat Summertime Guilt
5 Tips to Beat Summertime Guilt

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  1. Summer Camps Can Ignite Kids’ Creative Fire

    Ask your children if they have any goals they’d like to accomplish during their vacation from school and see if there is a daily camp that corresponds with those wishes. Camps these days offer a variety of athletic and artistic outlets, as well as benefits, such as a self-esteem boost and exposure to nature and diversity, for your kiddos, MetroParent reports. This way, your children will be able to achieve their personal milestones while you’re accomplishing yours at work. Even a general camp with no specific focus will keep your kids engaged and active so you can focus on your job during the day.

  2. Adjust Your Work Schedule

    If it’s feasible and your child care arrangement allows it, try heading into work a little earlier some days during the summer months. Since daylight lasts longer, your outdoor time to spend with your kids is also extended. Leaving a little early in the afternoon can offer you more quality time to spend with your youngsters.

  3. Plan Nights and Weekends for Fun

    Once you’re done for the day, you can devote more time to activities with your children. Scheduling things ahead is key and will give you and your youngsters something to look forward to throughout the week. If you can, start a countdown for special events you’ve planned and post it somewhere visible so your kids can have a fun reminder. If possible, jam pack your weekends full of events that you and your little ones can enjoy if weekday evenings are difficult.

  4. Have a Busy Bag in the Car

    In the summertime, kids can spend a lot of time in transit, WorkingMother​ reported. Whether it’s traveling between activities or from camp to your home, try tocompile a bag full of fun, car-friendly activities, like coloring books, games, and writing and drawing utensils. If evenings after work are designated for running errands, children can keep themselves occupied during or in between trips to the grocery store or bank.

  5. Try a Lunchtime Picnic

    If your kids are in daycare close to your business take a longer lunch and spend it with them, Today suggested. Pack a lunch that is picnic-friendly and spend your break outdoors with your little ones. Not only can this help satisfy your guilt to spend more time with your children, but also your tykes will enjoy seeing you during the work day.

Summer vacation can be a difficult time for working mothers hoping to spend more time with their children. Planning activities ahead of time can help you balance work life and family obligations. Mompreneurs worldwide could be eligible for an award for their ability to juggle a child on their hip while running their own business. Click here to learn more.

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