Managing your business and your children becomes especially challenging at the start of the school year.
Why? Getting your kids back in their school routine after three months of summer often requires extra effort. Roughly half of working parents report that stress related to the making back-to-school transition is so bad that it interferes with their work.
That's according to a survey conducted by Care.com, an online marketplace that connects caregivers with families in need of childcare, pet care or senior care. More than 40 percent of respondents said they arrive at work late and leave early during the back-to-school season. So aside from preparing your child's breakfast and lunch the night before, how do you prevent your business from suffering when the school year starts back up?
Here are three tips from Care.com co-founder Donna Levin, who is also vice president of the company's employer benefits division, Workplace Solutions.
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