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Little Employee of the Month
Working With Your Toddler So You Can Work at Home
By Laura Cone

Folger says it's best to forget about a phone call if your toddler is screaming, which is more likely to happen if they feel ignored. "It's going to make you look not very professional," Folger says. "You have to work around their schedule when they are that young. Having some sort of routine is good. Naptimes are wonderful. They are a gift from God."
She also recommends networking with other work-at-home mothers. Maybe one mother will watch your toddler in the morning while you meet with a client and you can watch her toddler in the afternoon so she can meet a 5 p.m. deadline. "That way you are not paying for a babysitter," Folger says.
Even though working at home with a toddler may seem like a daunting task, it's worth it, according to Folger. "The best type of work is to do something you love, that you are passionate about," she says. "There are so many work-at-home scams out there. You have to do a business you love and are going to stick with. I'm so thankful I've been able to work at home. It's not easy. It's a little juggling. [But] the benefits outweigh any challenges."
You don't have to quarantine your toddler to his or her bedroom when you have work to do. Instead, set up a miniature home office for your toddler and work side-by-side on your grownup activities while they play along. You might decide to make your toddler "employee of the month" rather than docking his pay or taking away his graham crackers.
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