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How to stay close to the child when we are always busy

If you are a mom who is busy with her work, is it always possible to be close to the children whose children should always get the attention of a mother.
maybe for a mother who is always busy in her office affairs, her coworkers or with her boss who is always demanded to complete office tasks is very unlikely to be able to give more attention to her child.

10 Ways To Stay Connected To Your Child While You're Working

You eat, sleep and breathe your family, but you're also pretty passionate about your career, too. Create a better work life balance -- and keep the connection to your kids during office hours -- with these tips.
1.Bring a gift. If you've been out of town for several days on a business trip to Biloxi, bring home a small token of your travels to your child. It doesn't have to be extravagant (and frankly, it shouldn't) but it should relate to your child's interests-- like a cool football jersey from that state -- to show him how much he means to you.
2.Make a map. For smaller children, draw a cute map that shows where your office is, and where home is. That way, your child can see that, according to the map, you're only really an inch away from each other.
3.Keep a journal. If your child wonders what you do all day, write it down in a notebook. Use terms that your kid can understand; after all, 'Brainstormed ideas for Q2" doesn't mean much to a 5 year-old. Ask your child's sitter to help her describe the fun things she did during the day, so you can share your experiences together at dinnertime.
4.Schedule a lunch date. When possible, ditch the salad bar and meet your kid for a slice of pizza and some fruit punch. The change in routine will do wonders for both of you.
5.Record a message. If your kid has a mobile phone, iPod or even a simple micro recorder, leave a happy message to your child after the beep. Beep.
6.Create your handprint. A fun craft project to do over the weekend, outline and cut out your handprint as well as your child's. Decorate them together with paints, sequins, glitter, and glue. Take yours to the office and let your little one hold onto his, in case he ever needs to hold Mommy's hand.
7.Read a bedtime book. If clocking in late hours at the office has caused you to miss more bedtimes than you'd like, take your child's favorite bedtime book and read it aloud over the phone. That way, you can share a virtual bedtime and tuck in experience.
8.Send a text. If your kid has a mobile phone, dashing off a quick text to your child when she least expects it -- say, during 2nd period Math -- will remind her that you're always thinking about her.
9.As a working parent trying to manage the delicate balance between your job and family life, the little gestures can make the biggest impact.
10.the last one is you as a mother should really follow the above tips
hopefully the above tips can make you become closer and familiar with your beloved child so you do not have to worry between your relationship and your child

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