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    Making Life Less Hectic: Hassle-Free Hacks For Parents

    Dec 12, 2019 · Modified: Jan 5, 2021 by Ali · Leave a Comment

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    People warn you about the onslaught of packed schedules when you're preparing to become a parent, but you don't really get an insight into how hectic life can be until you welcome that new bundle of joy into the world and set about raising children. If you have kids and life is frantic, here are some hassle-free hacks for parents that could save you precious time, effort and energy. 

    Online shopping

    Is there anything more stressful than trying to get out of the door, negotiate rush hour traffic and navigate your way around a busy shopping centre or a packed supermarket with kids in tow? Many of us vow to never attempt shopping with children before we become parents, but this isn't always a viable option, unless you embrace online shopping . While you might still have to pop out if you forget the occasional item, doing your shopping on the Internet can save you a huge amount of time and hassle. Whether you're buying gifts for friends and family, you're doing your weekly grocery shop, or you need to stock up on pet food or toiletries, you can add items to your basket and pay in a matter of minutes without leaving the comfort of your sofa. 

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    Automation

    If you're not a technical wizard, you might not be familiar with some of the incredible systems and gadgets you can buy today to make life easier. With home automation systems provided by companies like jnbtech.co.uk, you can control everything from lighting and sound to baby monitoring at the touch of a button. Smart features like automated cameras, temperature controls and settings that will even fill a bath and put on a playlist for you could be life-changing if you feel like you're constantly chasing your tail or juggling hundreds of balls. 

    Batch cooking

    Many people don't have the time or the energy to rustle up a culinary feast at the end of the day. Rather than reaching for a takeaway menu or popping a ready meal in the microwave, why not consider embracing the trend of batch cooking. If you have a couple of hours, for example, in the evenings or at the weekend, you can create a few simple dishes to freeze for the week ahead. By cooking large quantities, you can cater for all the family and provide delicious, nutritious meals with minimal effort. Once you've finished cooking, divide the meal into separate portions, label and place in the freezer. In the mornings, take out a dish to defrost and then put it in the oven when you get home. For some easy ideas and inspiration, take a look at https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/batch-cooking. 

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    Life can be incredibly frenetic for parents, but there are ways of saving time and energy. If you're not already embracing new-fangled technology and planning menus in advance, now is the time to explore online shopping, home automation and batch cooking. Even the simplest changes could make a massive difference to your schedule and help you enjoy some well-deserved downtime. 

    Child Care

    Finding the most suitable child care arrangement for your family can be tricky at the easiest of times. For parents in Australia, this job is made easier by platforms such as Toddle where helpful information such as the centre's government rating is provided. Other useful features which will help parents find child care that suits their needs include shorting your favourites, you can search near you and you are able to contact the centre directly.

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