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Think about that for a minute.

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How to Share Your Home Office with a Sick Child

Written by Donna Schwartz Mills


Monday rolled around and I was ready to go. I showered early, fired uprepparttar computer and pulled in all my email before my daughter's alarm went off at 7:00 a.m. As I was making her breakfast, my thoughts were focused on allrepparttar 117762 work I was going to accomplish that week. Then she stumbled intorepparttar 117763 kitchen with her announcement:

"Mommy, I don't feel too good."

Sure enough, she was running a slight fever. There was no way she could go to school that day - and my game plan forrepparttar 117764 week was going to have to be changed.

For me,repparttar 117765 biggest benefit of becoming a work at home mom isrepparttar 117766 ability to take a sick kid in stride. With no boss to answer to, or co-workers to feel guilty about - and my office right here in my home - a little fever is no longer a reason to declare marital war (as it was inrepparttar 117767 bad old days when my husband and I fought over which one was going to stay home this time).

However, work at home parents do have to make adjustments when their kids take a sick day - and during flu and cold season, there could be a lot of those - especially if you have more than one child and they catchrepparttar 117768 bug serially.

You know it's going to happen - so you need to be prepared:

* Got cold medication? Check your supply of children's pain relievers (i.e., Tylenol, Motrin, etc.) Buy lots of it before flu season starts. You'll know it's time when you seerepparttar 117769 coupons inrepparttar 117770 Sunday paper. Either use them - or take that as your cue to buy in bulk at your favorite warehouse store.

Many pediatricians advise against giving multi-symptom cold medications (you know -repparttar 117771 ones that promise to lower a fever, relieve a stuffy nose *and* suppress a cough). Ask your doctor his or her recommendation for your children at their annual checkups, including correct dosages (which will change as they grow). Write it down and keep it with your stash of medicine. You won't believe how easy it is to forget this months later when you actually need it!

* You probably already keeprepparttar 117772 fridge stocked with snack foods your kids can get for themselves (it does not take a work at home parent long to realize that this is essential with children around!) You may need to supplement your pantry with additional comfort foods. If they are old enough to stay home alone while you go shopping, do it as soon as possible. Make sure you include a variety of juices -- as repparttar 117773 doctors say, their sick little bodies need plenty of fluids.

If your kids are little - and you are unlucky enough to haverepparttar 117774 bug hit whenrepparttar 117775 cupboard is bare - you may need outside help. This is a good time for a neighbor or friend to repay a kindness and pick up a few things atrepparttar 117776 store. And instead of taking time from work to make lunch, you all might enjoy having a pizza delivered.

This is when I used to rely onrepparttar 117777 late, lamented Webvan to bring some groceries. Although that big flashy online grocery service died spectacularly last year, you may still be able to find one that will deliver to your home. A quick look on a search engine turned up these:

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