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If you're a freelancer working from home, be honest (but brief) with your clients about your childcare issues. For example, if you work only until 2:30 each day and then leave to pick up your kids from school, let your clients know that you're not available after that time. Reassure them that you will deliver a quality product in the timeframe they require, and they may be perfectly willing to accommodate your schedule.
Freelancing parents often suffer the trauma of their children begging for attention when they really need to work. Instead of asking children to wait until you finish work to receive attention, childcare specialists suggest that you give kids undivided attention first. This takes the edge off kids' needs and may buy you the time you need later. However, be realistic about what you can accomplish with your children around. It's silly to expect to complete a full day's work with children in the house.
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