Roku tv has pbs kids for free amd the roku channel and they both have seseame street and the wiggles
My first baby would play with a pile of toys for long stretches of time. I'd rotate her toys so that they would seem new, and she'd happily explore them while I worked on my laptop nearby. I'd change her position/location whenever she seemed fussy. Taste-safe sensory bins were great when she was old enough to sit up and play (very messy but I got so much done when she had one). She also loved to nurse, so I'd often have calls with my video off while nursing her. I also let her contact nap so that I'd have the longest stretches of peace and quiet while I was working. Now, my second baby requires more direct attention more frequently. I often have to put him in the carrier and walk with him while I'm on calls. He will sit still and play but requires more changes of toys/scenery to keep him busy. I'll put him in the swing, move him to his baby gym, set him next to me, move us to another room, etc. I have to work slightly longer hours to make up for the time I spend on these transitions.
I got a nanny, we’re trying to be screen free until 2 years old. The nanny is great bc she gets her out of the house and does a lot of social activities with her. I feel like it’s the best thing for both bc I could not focus on my work otherwise.
I work from home and raised my babies twins . It might sound like a lot but you might have to do a little of everything at the same time depending on exactly what u do for work . If u are Brestfeedibg and can get some work done while babies is attached due it !!!!! My kiddos would end up knocking out on me (I used a twins Brest feeding pillow thing ) honestly it was kinda like q bed that wraps around u . When they are up and about then I suggest putting some of their favorite and baby in area next to u where baby can b entertain for a while
Thank you all so much! I will be trying your advice when the time comes, I am a little worried because my baby is very much a velcro baby and also he might be teething soon, but I guess try a lot of things and see what works best😁
U are doing a great job . Don’t stress to much you will do good
In my experience (11 months now) my baby only stays interested in toys for like 5 minutes max. So it's helpful to have a lot of different things to keep her distracted with. stuff from the kitchen like Tupperware, spatula, measuring cups, keep my baby entertained just as long as actual toys and is a lot cheaper
I mounted a small roku tv on the wall and alternated between that, toys, and 5 minuet breaks with the baby