blazewater
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UPDATE:
I can’t thank everyone enough for the suggestions and support. We took many of them. One that has worked very well was a toy rotation system. I also have been giving the kids daily jobs which they love doing and take pride in! Our daughter was officially diagnosed as ADHD and were doing some testing to find out if maybe bio parents used drug during pregnancy. Our 1.5 year old has a sensory processing disorder. So we’ve put all the kids on a sensory diet. We have been incorporating sensory specific activities during the day. We are putting them in the same rotation as the toys. I’m also making time for myself.
Thank y’all so much! I have been trying many of the ideas and suggestions and will update when I find other things that work!
I have five kids. Ages 6, 2, 1.5, 1 and one is deceased. My husband works full time and goes to school full time.
We have a huge playroom.
Indoor swing. (Highly recommend)
Games.
Slip n slide.
Swingset.
Garden.
Playhouse.
Dogs.
A creek.
2.5 acres
Two trampolines.
And a junk ton of riding toys.
I find myself looking for ideas. And wanting to go out in public.
I avoid doing that because they either whine or escape. Or I’m so busy making sure they aren’t doing either I don’t enjoy anything we’re doing.
Anyone have ideas of cheap/free activities I can do alone with these small kids?
For reference our daily routine is:
6:30 wake up/breakfast/get dressed
7:30 watch tv so mommy can have coffee
8:00 go outside
10:00 snack outside
11:00 come in and get ready for lunch
11:30 lunch
12:00 Free play/tv/bath
12:30 rest time for littles/ big independent play
1:30 big sis does some school work (school is out so it’s just to keep up skills)
2:30 everyone up and snack
3:00 free play
4:00 outside again
5:00 fix supper
6:00 eat/hang out with family
7:00 pajama
7:20 story time
7:50 bed
Edit for clarification: my youngest children were twins and one of them was stillborn. The three older ones were adopted.
I can’t thank everyone enough for the suggestions and support. We took many of them. One that has worked very well was a toy rotation system. I also have been giving the kids daily jobs which they love doing and take pride in! Our daughter was officially diagnosed as ADHD and were doing some testing to find out if maybe bio parents used drug during pregnancy. Our 1.5 year old has a sensory processing disorder. So we’ve put all the kids on a sensory diet. We have been incorporating sensory specific activities during the day. We are putting them in the same rotation as the toys. I’m also making time for myself.
Thank y’all so much! I have been trying many of the ideas and suggestions and will update when I find other things that work!
I have five kids. Ages 6, 2, 1.5, 1 and one is deceased. My husband works full time and goes to school full time.
We have a huge playroom.
Indoor swing. (Highly recommend)
Games.
Slip n slide.
Swingset.
Garden.
Playhouse.
Dogs.
A creek.
2.5 acres
Two trampolines.
And a junk ton of riding toys.
I find myself looking for ideas. And wanting to go out in public.
I avoid doing that because they either whine or escape. Or I’m so busy making sure they aren’t doing either I don’t enjoy anything we’re doing.
Anyone have ideas of cheap/free activities I can do alone with these small kids?
For reference our daily routine is:
6:30 wake up/breakfast/get dressed
7:30 watch tv so mommy can have coffee
8:00 go outside
10:00 snack outside
11:00 come in and get ready for lunch
11:30 lunch
12:00 Free play/tv/bath
12:30 rest time for littles/ big independent play
1:30 big sis does some school work (school is out so it’s just to keep up skills)
2:30 everyone up and snack
3:00 free play
4:00 outside again
5:00 fix supper
6:00 eat/hang out with family
7:00 pajama
7:20 story time
7:50 bed
Edit for clarification: my youngest children were twins and one of them was stillborn. The three older ones were adopted.