Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to make sacrifices (working in your bedroom or even bathroom) and get a good nanny or babysitter. It has to be an option, OP, small house or not.
This. Stop being so selfish and self-centered, OP.
Anonymous wrote:You need to make sacrifices (working in your bedroom or even bathroom) and get a good nanny or babysitter. It has to be an option, OP, small house or not.
Anonymous wrote:OP, these 3 steps will help you during the next pandemic.
Step 1: Get naked.
Step 2: Have coitus with your DH
Step 3: Deliver a sibling
If you rinse and repeat these steps too many times, you will be complaining about other things.
Good luck OP. These are trying times for us all.
Anonymous wrote:This is op. My DD used to go to daycare full time with preschool curriculum & stressed on academic. She used to like it to do homework worksheet. She knows all letters, numbers, some math & some reading on her own. She does not wander around aimlessly all day at the house. We have no backyard, but we have a furnished basement for her to jump around downstairs. Her playroom is on the first floor. She had an ipad, but we try to limit scteentime. Just like today, I got her 2 zoom classes, one for science project & one for exercise.
The reasons we both have inflexible telewprk schedules from 8am to 5pm because DH is in IT (no flexibility for him & meeting all the time), and my company has been doing layoff at office ( i want to look my best at performance not to be selected for round 2 or after layoff). My workload has been increased because I have to cover other people workload at this timing.
We did a lot with our child from mid-March till April end to make it work. As time go on, it is getting physically & mentally exhausting to keep that going & making it better for DD. She can watch TV all day, and we try to avoid it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You appear to be terrible parents
Honestly, this. She is four and you and husband let her wander around the house all day because you are busy working? I don’t care about her being bored. I care about her being safe and supervised. Please send her back to daycare. She needs actual adults in her life.
Anonymous wrote:You appear to be terrible parents
This. Get play doh, coloring stuff, magnatiles etc. stagger your hours a bit and change your priorities. Forget workbooks and worksheets.Anonymous wrote:You have one kid. You can spare some time for her. No one works straight 9 hours in a row with no breaks. You and your husband should stagger your breaks and spread time reading with her. Get her outside. Cook lunch with her.