26. Working with a Sick Kid at Home - Part 1: What to do ahead of time to prepare for a sick kid
Oct 23, 2023
Practical prep for when a child gets sick, from stocking meds and comfort food to keeping COVID tests on hand. How to line up childcare backups, HR options, and sitters before you need them. Tips on whether to separate sick and well siblings and how that choice affects disruption. Advice on keeping a realistic workload and protecting sleep and emotional energy so you can manage curveballs.
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Prep A Sick-Season Medicine Kit
Stock up on go-to medicines, flavors, and sick supplies before germ season hits.
Use phone reminders or add items to your shopping list so future you actually follows through.
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Have COVID Tests On Hand
Stock up on COVID tests early and use free federal or state programs when available.
Tests become hard to find during surges, so order ahead and set reorder reminders monthly if possible.
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Line Up Childcare Backup Now
Research and line up childcare backup options now instead of during a sick day.
Ask sitters about boundaries (vomit, fever, pay) and build redundancy with multiple trusted providers.
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The referenced article has been updated since this episode was recorded, and I highly recommend checking it out here & reading tip 1 – all about how to proactively divvy up sick kid backup time with your partner if you have one.
When your child gets sick and still needs to stay home, everything—from your meetings to your sleep—can feel like it unravels. In this two-part series, I'm sharing practical, doable ways to reduce stress when your kid is sick and you're still trying to work. In this first episode, we're focusing on what you can do ahead of time to make those inevitable sick days easier.
This episode is for you if you've ever thought:
"What can I do now to make this less stressful later?"
"I can't keep having my whole week fall apart when someone gets a fever."
"I need a better backup plan… but I don't know where to start."
We'll cover:
Stocking up smartly – what medications, supplies, and even comfort food to have on hand before illness hits (plus a tip for actually remembering to do it!)
Childcare contingency plans – how to proactively explore your options, ask the right questions, and line up sitters or backup help before you need it
The sibling question – should you keep sick and healthy kids separate or just let the germs fly? What that decision means for your stress levels and timeline
Your baseline matters – why your "normal" workload needs to be realistic before sick days show up, and how a system like the Bright Method can help
Creating emotional reserves – how things like sleep, caffeine, and alcohol affect your ability to manage curveballs—and how I've started protecting my energy
Whether you're in the thick of cold and flu season or just want to be better prepared this year, this episode will help you set yourself up for a little more calm, even on chaotic days.
🎧 In Part 2, we'll talk about what to do on the actual day when your kid is home sick and you're trying to juggle work—so be sure to tune in to that next!
Minnesota for those who live here, too! For others, check if your state has its own program! Note: The federal government free tests seems like a one-time offer while the MN one is a pack each month. If you're in MN or have a similar state program, use that calendar to remind yourself each month to order more!
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