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Balancing Work and Family

Find Time for Work and Home

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DadNow that there's a baby, you're no longer a couple; you're a family! But competing schedules and obligations can make acting like a family a little difficult. These days, more and more dads are finding ways to shoulder the burdens -- and joys -- of parenthood. And you might not realize it, but a slight change in Dad's work schedule can free up a lot of time to spend with the kids.

Many fathers opt for different lifestyles and alternative work schedules to spend more time with their families or reduce the amount of time their kids spend in daycare. Some men work early or late shifts, or work part time, and some have even become stay-at-home dads while Mom works. Here are some creative ways fathers are creating more family time.

Pursue a common interest or hobby with your family.

The Compressed Work Week

Here's an idea: Work more hours per day, and fewer days per week. One way to go about this is to work 40 hours in four days instead of five by working four 10-hour days. Another common schedule is working nine hours a day and having a day off every other week.

When our son Jordan was small, my husband, John, worked four 10-hour days a week, with Fridays off. I worked a four-day work week part time with Mondays off. That way, Jordan was in daycare only three days a week. John's schedule is important to him. He has had his Fridays off for the last five years. He says, "I like having my Fridays off with the kids. It is a special bonding time with them."


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