


For the past year I've been working on building simple scheduling for parents. As part of this journey I've spoken to hundreds of parents about how they manage their kids' schedule. Through all these chats I was able to get some insight into what works well for families in different...
For the past year I've been working on building simple scheduling for parents. As part of this journey I've spoken to hundreds of parents about how they manage their kids' schedule. Through all these chats I was able to get some insight into what works well for families in different situations. Keeping the schedule wasn't an easy task to begin with and it became even harder now, with the pandemic. But while there are no magic solutions, there are steps we can take to make it easier.
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After over a decade of building software, first as an engineer and then as engineering manager, I felt it was time for me to set out on my dream - to build my own startup. I decided to focus on simpler scheduling for parents because family life challenges often get overlooked, and I believe it can be simpler, easier, better. That’s why almost a year ago I started building ParentScheduler, an app that helps caregivers coordinate and collaborate around kids schedules.
Any suggestions for how to have your coparent/spouse maintain the schedule in place when it's their time/turn? I feel like if I'm on a call- my spouse doesn't even check the schedule and just puts...
How do I avoid burnout with remote working and remote schooling?
Single mom, kids that need help with Zoom & bored - What about time slots to "joggle" between home, kid & work? how to avoid burned out?
I'm working long hours, but my ideal day will include tutoring my kids, making them supper, playing with them etc. From your experience - can both be done without outsourcing the time with my kids?
How to engage with your spouse about kids scheduling?
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