'I don't know if I can do this': Moms brace for school year juggling jobs, remote learning amid COVID-19 pandemic

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'I don't know how we're going to be on all the calls and get the work done when we have these responsibilities. It's just really, really hard.''

Traci Wells was at a school board meeting when she found out the springtime balancing act between her job and helping her children with online schooling would stretch into the fall.

Now employers and employees are grappling with how to adapt to a new reality that may require them to extend short-term fixes and create more long-term solutions, whether that's staggering schedules, splitting jobs between two workers or offering leaves of absence. And morale may plummet as employees without children feel pushed to pick up the slack for their colleagues who are parents.

"They can use a couple hours at a time,'' says Daly. The company will also start offering an emergency back up care benefit in early September, enabling employees to use a center or to get in home assistance when normal child or elder care arrangements fall through. The company is also taking into account how some workers are juggling jobs with family responsibilities when evaluating their performance.

"As much as employers really want to be helpful and recognize the issue parents are having," Pryor says, "there is also the economic reality that they can’t afford to pay people who aren’t actually being productive and pulling their weight.

“I didn’t realize how bad it was until I took the break,'' Wells said of the pressure she'd felt juggling work with her added responsibilities at home. Remembering those struggles as she looks toward the fall is making her"anxious that it's going to get to that again.''

 

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Go forward in faith. Children need school for an education, social interaction, life experiences. Keeping them home denies them all of the above. There are risks in all good endeavors.

If ya can't be a parent you shouldn't have kids. Times are tough. There is a Killer Pandemic. There is No Vaccine. Parent up.

One option in some states is to withdraw from school and do unschooling, then re-enroll when the time comes. Totally depends on the kid, but my autistic kid is just unable to do distance learning and unschooling is working out well for him.

I can take care of your kids

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