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lemonstolemonade
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I'm struggling coping with staying home to care for my two children
(one is an infant, the other a toddler). My identity was so wrapped
up in my job as a teacher that I am really having problems
adjusting to changing diapers all day long. I adore my children and
want to do what is best for our CF infant (who is currently
asymptomatic and per our doctors our primary responsibility is just
keeping her well this first year to build up her immune system),
but I am feeling rather overwhelmed with the change and somewhat
depressed.<br>
<br>
Does anyone out there have some good coping strategies? I'm working
on my masters but that is the only real intellectual stimulation I
get beyond the conversations with my husband and the play group
moms (but most of them have always been a stay at home mom and
haven't made the transition from working outside the home to
staying home so they don't identify with where I am coming
from).<br>
<br>
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
(one is an infant, the other a toddler). My identity was so wrapped
up in my job as a teacher that I am really having problems
adjusting to changing diapers all day long. I adore my children and
want to do what is best for our CF infant (who is currently
asymptomatic and per our doctors our primary responsibility is just
keeping her well this first year to build up her immune system),
but I am feeling rather overwhelmed with the change and somewhat
depressed.<br>
<br>
Does anyone out there have some good coping strategies? I'm working
on my masters but that is the only real intellectual stimulation I
get beyond the conversations with my husband and the play group
moms (but most of them have always been a stay at home mom and
haven't made the transition from working outside the home to
staying home so they don't identify with where I am coming
from).<br>
<br>
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.