Planning. I have done the exact same thing...with two jobs. It can be done. You have to do your best to take care of yourself physically of course. Eat healthy and plan your rest periods. Take vitamins....they do help.
2007-02-28 03:21:52
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answered by Lyn729 1
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Tough question, I am a single mother and at the time was working two jobs and going to school at night. There is nothing harder than trying to juggle. I have found that I depended alot on family friends and even neighbors. My youngest was two and day care closes at six. My neighbor would get him and hold on to him . Hopefully you have a supportive spouse that is willing to pick of the slack. Do the step kids live with you? Maybe the other parent can help out. I know it sounds tough but desperate times call for desperate measures. I would also have my daughter help me study by quizing me. Some towns also have support groups that actually take turns watching kids, so parents can better themselves. Maybe a highschooler can come over and watch the kids and get dinner started until someone gets home. good luck
2007-02-28 03:33:50
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answered by tcg7213 3
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he's barely 20 weeks previous! All babies are different and it fairly is completely typical for a 20 week previous to nevertheless upward thrust up each and every 2 hours, exceptionally if nursing. Breast milk is immediately digested because of the fact it fairly is suited on your infant. in the journey that your infant is hungry you're able to feed him. And letting a youthful infant cry has been related to rigidity and melancholy later in existence. particularly, shop your infant wakeful during the completed feeding. If infant is beginning to nod off or decelerate stop nursing. this way nutrition isn't linked with slumbering and your infant will stay wakeful to get in an entire feeding and might even stop getting up as oftentimes to feed. of direction you do what you experience is suited. yet at 5 months reckoning on the variety you experience approximately it you are able to start to introduce solids, oftentimes rice cereal. some human beings say it fairly is high-quality as early as 4 months, others say not something until 6 months. i began mine at 5 months. yet that still will help carry infant over so with a bit of luck will on no account be waking up as oftentimes.
2016-10-16 22:47:11
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answered by Anonymous
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You plan and schedule your time carefully--and sleep very little LIL!
It is not only you that your schedule will be affecting, it is everyone! So everyone should be involved in the planning. Especially your S.O.---he/she will have to pick up the slack with the kids, housework, etc. so you will have time to study.
It is hard, I know because I did it.
Sometimes you will feel it is not worth it but just keep at it, your family will survive as long as you communicate with each other, work with each other, and never forget to say thank you for the help.
Also, make sure that you take time each day to spend with each and every one of your children-they will be grown before you know it.
2007-02-28 03:09:22
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answered by ceetee 3
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Try taking some of your classes on line. Get a part time job that you can study at, receptionist etc. Get up an hour earlier or go to bed an hour later to do homework, housework etc.
Good luck :-) It will be worth it!!!
2007-02-28 03:22:57
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answered by mudd_grip 4
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First off good job for going to school your kids will look up to you for that second to be a good mom is to be there for your kids so when you have spare time make sure they occupy it you can do it just make sure your family comes first.
2007-02-28 04:36:35
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answered by ktdmama3 1
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you can't. Going to school and working will take up most your waking hours. You will be tired and stressed out and not much help to your new family. You may have to consider waitng a few years to start school again. maybe when youngest is in school.
2007-02-28 03:54:16
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answered by megan261980 4
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If you had to pay somebody to do the childcare for you,that is a job. So you already have a full time job,I realise you may want t.o do something for yourself.Apply for child tax credits to enable you to pay for childcare.
2007-02-28 03:14:04
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answered by RAINBOW 6
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we'll they have food stamps to help you out,
2007-02-28 03:25:55
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answered by bay bay 4
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