4 Keys to Being Mindful of Multitasking Around Kids
Camp Kupugani is our Midwest overnight summer camp located near Chicago, IL and Madison, WI. We’re all about giving our families our best. Sometimes as adults, we may not give children the singular focus that’s important for their development. A recent article from the Washington Post gives some perspective on being mindful of multitasking. Our hot takes below, with the full article here.
- Notice when you’re multitasking
- Take stock of how often you are multitasking
- It happens without us even noticing
- Remember that you can always choose to do just one thing at a time
- Single-tasking is not a bad thing
- Consider what it means if you drop one of those balls; put it down instead so you can pick it back up
- Decide if now is the time to single-task
- Focus on what is in front of you
- If you are feeling tense, the answer is yes, now is the time!
- Carry on, either way
- Find balls that you can juggle at the same time
- Focus on your children and multitask after they have gone to bed