Hi M. C.
I have been a stay at home mom for a very long time. I have found that letting the children be little helpers, worked in our home. Give him simple things that are easy to correct if need be. Remember patience is a virtue. ( They can match socks as they come out of the dryer, fold face cloths, wash full length mirrors, bottom portion of course, dust the coffee table, etc.)
Always make them responsibe for putting things back where they go when finished reading, coloring, toys etc.
Two is a tough age to keep entertained for more than three or four minutes. It is a good idea to have some sort of an award for accomplishments....a chart with stickers workes well. Be sure to praise for work well done. Always brag to others how good a helper he is..."when he can hear you". Children like to to be appreciated.
When helping mom they learn responsibility as well as motor skills.
Note: Be sure the little helpers are not using harsh toxic chemicals. Be sure to read the labels, and research the ingredients. I believe you will find that most we should not have in your homes. Many trigger cancer cells to activate and cause many skin and eye irritations, astma, ADD & many other health issues. It is recommended, not to clean around children, their systems are still developing and it could be harmful to them as well as you.
I took all of the harsh chemicals out of my house two years ago so I don't have to worry. I can teach responsibility, as well as keep my home a happier healthier place to live.
There are safer alternatives out there. I actually have safe products delivered to my door. I never have to worry about what I let them use while helping mom.
As far as working from home....Begin a quiet time.... can be worked in..as a "rule"..Maybe a color time. Office work can be fun too, get him a calculator or computer, pad and pencil. for quiet play....Start rules early... when the phone rings it is mandatory to be very quiet.
Play groups are fun for little ones, nap time is a good time to work, as well as quality time with dad, grandparents, etc., while mom works in the office.
I sure hope this has helped you.
L. M. Gratton
www.successbuiltfromhome.com
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