Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ummm 0. I think putting a movie on for the 4yo while toddler naps is fine. You have a bit of a break even though you are still mentally on. I tho knots strange that your goal is just them not getting injured, you need to be proactive not reactive. We usually go out in the mornings. Hike, playground with friends, bikes and scooters, nap/quiet time after lunch, I can get some house stuff done then if needed. Then sometimes we go back out after nap, or do play doh, sandbox, water play, building blocks. What is your DH doing on the weekends. Assuming he’s not working you could trade off a Sat or Sun morning every other weekend.
Yep, we have good structure on the weekends, but it's still a lot trying to watch two kids of different levels at a busy playground on a Saturday (for example). Maybe I'm just low energy compared to other people and need more down time?
Anonymous wrote:Ummm 0. I think putting a movie on for the 4yo while toddler naps is fine. You have a bit of a break even though you are still mentally on. I tho knots strange that your goal is just them not getting injured, you need to be proactive not reactive. We usually go out in the mornings. Hike, playground with friends, bikes and scooters, nap/quiet time after lunch, I can get some house stuff done then if needed. Then sometimes we go back out after nap, or do play doh, sandbox, water play, building blocks. What is your DH doing on the weekends. Assuming he’s not working you could trade off a Sat or Sun morning every other weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Is this because you're arguing with your DH about how much time you deserve?
Anonymous wrote:Can your preschooler have quiet time in his room while your younger child is napping? We did that at that age and he could easily entertain himself in his room for an hour. It was nice to be in the other room and have some time to myself while still being aware of what my older child was doing.