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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s possible. I have leaned way in after my first was born. My husband and I both have no ability to WFH. They are long days but make it work by utilizing every minute and being highly efficient. We use aftercare at school and cook easy meals. Kids play one sport per season (if at all). Kids are 2,6 and 9. [/quote] You’re still at the easy ages for sports and activities. It’ll be much harder when your kids are 7, 11 and 14 if you allow them to continue playing sports or participate in extra curriculars. There will be more practices, more games and more conflicts. I have 3 and the easiest time to be a two parent working family was when all of them were 9 and under. Sure we were tired and the days were long, but it was doable. The youngest didn’t have any commitments and the older two were minimal. Day care/school/after care covered most of the needs and then we’d have maybe one evening activity. Now the 3 are active tweens/early teens. They all are in a sport now, but the practices/games are 4x a week, at different times and places. We don’t have any local family or paid help and even though I have a flexible schedule, I lean heavily on carpools and other families to get them to their activities. [/quote] You realize you chose the sports. That is not a priority for every family or even wanted by the kids. I have kids in the same age brackets and this is nothing like our schedule. However, they’re still happy, active and have a large friend group. [/quote] Not PP but my 3 are dedicated to sports and it’s what they love. OP needs to know the reality of this type of after school calendar because not every kid is like yours, and she isn’t going to know in advance what she gets.[/quote]
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