I have some questions about what to do with LO throughout the day. I am a FTM and don't know anyone who has children so I have no exposure to this. Not only am I a SAHM, but I also work from home during the day. So during the day I juggle taking care of LO and meeting his needs, working (which entails emails, document review/preparation, conference calls, etc.) and trying to shower and put clothes on and get a few things done around the house (laundry, eat lunch, pick up clutter, etc.). Some days it is exhausting and stressful and other days I am not so busy with work so it isn't so bad. But now that LO is getting older, becoming more mobile and more vocal, and needing more stimulation and attention, I am starting to wonder if I can continue to meet his daily needs. DH is vehemently against daycare while I am more open to it. I do go in to the office for two 1/2 days a week and my mom watches LO during this time.
So my question is--what do you do with LO during the day? Other than feeding, changing diapers, and napping. I regularly sing and talk to LO, read him books, do tummy time, put him on his activity mat, give him toys to play with, and let him watch small segments of baby first tv (I restrict his tv time, I do not plunk him down in front of the tv all day). But there are times during the day when I just can't interact with him and he entertains himself with his toys. Is this okay? Or would he be better of being taken care of during the day by someone else?

Me: 31 DH: 42 w/ perfect superhuman SA TTC since 01/2011, all tests normal
09/2012: BFP! Beta #1: 117 Beta #2 165 Beta #3 253 Beta #4 3273 Beta #5 19,808 EDD: June 3 2013,
u/s at 6w1d, saw one beautiful heartbeat, a strong 172 bpm! Can't wait to meet our baby blob!
06/14/2013: Our beautiful bunny boy born nearly two weeks late!
Re: Am I doing the right things w/ LO daily?
I work from home as well, but my job is a bit more structured than yours sounds so I can't care for LO and work. MH is basically a SAHD so he watches LO while I work. You may want to consider getting a nanny or daycare especially when your LO becomes more mobile. I can't imagine trying to do both with a baby that can crawl/walk.
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Bradley 05-04-11 & Tyler 06-18-13
Don't feel like you have to entertain your kiddo 25/8, because they do benefit from independent learning and discovering things on their own.
I had an ex boyfriend whose niece and nephew were in DC and they loved it and were thriving, it was great to see such positive feedback. I actually brought up DC to DH a couple nights ago since LO is on the verge of crawling and I am like, wtf am I going to do once he is mobile, and DH is still so against it. He doesn't want "strangers" taking care of our child. He cannot see (or doesn't want to see) the positive aspects of daycare. He told me LO can go to daycare as soon as he can tell us if someone hurt him or ignored him. DH says that he will adjust his schedule to be home more if I need help (he owns his own business), which I don't know if that is very feasible because he is very busy with work. @wasnot was and @sctiger, how do I open his mind up more about DC?
@violet1183, yes I do have flexibility and could be available in emergencies. We tried a nanny once, the person who cleans our house also nannies. It didn't work out--she basically wanted to sit and talk to me the whole time. And then if I have a slow day, it is almost like there is no point to having her there because I want to be caring for and interacting with LO myself, without someone else there.
@TheyCalledHerKate, I agree with this however my situation is a little different. I am an attorney and do transactional legal work, my company set me up with a home office when I got pregnant with the understanding I would work mostly from home. I never took a real maternity leave since I just transitioned into doing my work from here. Everyone is very happy with my work output at this point. Do I put in a full 8 hour 9-5 day every day? No. But everything gets done somehow, whether I wake up early and work before LO wakes up or I work late at night or on the weekends. It just somehow works. As long as everything is getting done, my bosses don't really care. Also, my dad is one of the owners of the company I work for (though he is not really my direct boss that I work with the most) so you know I have a little bit of leeway because of that.
Me: 31 DH: 42 w/ perfect superhuman SA TTC since 01/2011, all tests normal
09/2012: BFP! Beta #1: 117 Beta #2 165 Beta #3 253 Beta #4 3273 Beta #5 19,808 EDD: June 3 2013,
u/s at 6w1d, saw one beautiful heartbeat, a strong 172 bpm! Can't wait to meet our baby blob!
06/14/2013: Our beautiful bunny boy born nearly two weeks late!
At what age does he think your LO will rat out their teacher? Bradley is a very vocal 2.5 year old and I don't know that he would tell on his teachers. And even if he did he is approaching an age where kids fib all the time. I couldn't imagine trying to work at home while taking care of a 2 year old.
I would ask him, specifically at what age he would feel comfortable letting a child care professional take care of your child and work from there
#Bodymber14 #Bodygate #itsMillerTime
Bradley 05-04-11 & Tyler 06-18-13
Of course, you have to be incredibly diligent when checking out any daycare. Word of mouth is a great resource.
I get where your DH is coming from. It is hard to see the benefit of your little baby going into a daycare setting. But it won't be long when your LO will start to want more socialization. They become little independent people and start to enjoy being away from you a bit.