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Harried, With Children

Child-care options for entrepreneurs with kids
Posted by Laura Tiffany | April 20, 2006
URL: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/22128

You started a homebased business with the fantasy of your toddler playing quietly by your feet while you make phone calls. Reality has set in, however, and said toddler has eaten the Post-it with your client's phone number and decided oatmeal belongs in your disk drive. "But," you say while pulling out clumps of prematurely gray hair, "What's the point of working at home if I still need child care?"

Think no commute, flexible hours and lunch meetings with your kids. "The beauty of working at home is that your hours are flexible and your choices of child care are, too," says Ellen H. Parlapiano, co-author with Patricia Cobe of Mompreneurs: A Mother's Practical Step-by-Step Guide to Work-at-Home Success (Perigee Books, $13, 800-788-6262). If you're worried about the cost, Parlapiano suggests these alternatives:

To come up with child-care solutions, Parlapiano says, call on the same networking prowess you use in business. "[Tell] everyone you know you're looking for child care. Think of it in terms of teaming up, just as you'd team up to find a business partner."

Testing, testing

Can you handle working without child care? Take this quiz to find out. The more "yes" answers, the better your chances of survival.

--Excerpted with permission from Mompreneurs: A Mother's Practical Step-by-Step Guide to Work-at-Home Success

Kid Around

These sites can help you get a grip:

www.bizymoms.com: articles and chats

www.familyinternet.com/dad/dad.htm: Web site for work-at-home dads

www.hbwm.com: a national association for homebased working moms

www.momsnetwork.com: network with work-at-home moms

www.wahd.com: an e-mail newsletter and Web site for work-at-home dads