Tips for Parents Returning to Work

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By In The Playroom

If you want to return to work after several years at home looking after your young children, you are going to find a huge difference in workplaces. They are now far more automated than ever before, and these changes have taken place in a very short time. There are very few jobs that do not involve computers and other technologies, and even if you have qualifications you could find they are now out of date with the modern working world. Here are a few tips to help parents in this situation.

Get Used to Technology

You need to get used to using technology so that you are not afraid of it. Most people have smartphones these days and these are a great first step in using the internet. If you can have access to a computer or laptop that is even better. Use the browser to read up any information you need and remember that the internet has the largest amount of academic material anywhere in the world. This could prove very useful in seeing what the latest innovations are in your line of work.

Get New Qualifications

This could be your chance to earn new qualifications and start a fulfilling and rewarding career. Be under no illusion that has a parent you will have learned new skills that could have given you more confidence and self-motivation. Use those skills to complete an online course, which you can study for when the children are in bed. At Aston University, for example, you could complete an MBA online UK and learn all about leadership skills and critical thinking that will make decisions simpler. The courses start at six different times a year which gives you plenty of options to suit you when is best. 

A new qualification will be up-to-date with the current technologies and could be a great step forward for returning to work when your children are old enough.

Work for Yourself

If you are lacking the confidence to take a new job perhaps you could consider working for yourself from home. If you have a skill, such as cake decorating, needlework, graphic design and any one of hundreds of others, people who lack your talent will gladly pay to use your services. It takes time to build a business of your own, but it can be a good way to get back into the swing of things without any pressure from workmates or bosses.

There are many resources online to help you get started and to guide you through the processes of being self-employed.

You Are Not on The Scrap Heap

You are only on the scrap heap of the employment world after being a stay-at-home parent for several years – if you let yourself be. There is no reason at all why you should not get back into work as long as you are prepared for the changes that have taken place over the last few years. If you want to go back to work now, take the bull by the horns and do something about it.

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Anna Marikar, mum of four and seasoned blogger, has spent over a decade sharing her parenting journey and passion for kid-friendly crafts and free printables.
Her easy-to-follow craft ideas and practical parenting advice have transformed In The Playroom into a cherished resource for parents.

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