I'm a teacher too and have worked since my older son was 4 months old.
You have said several important things about you working. First, because you are a teacher you have excellent hours and vacations and can be at home with your child most of the time! Second, because you are a teacher and can get a substitute, it is easier to take days off for your child's appointments and illnesses. Third, you have a trusted care-giver. Of course, nothing is exactly the same as the mom, but having someone at your home providing the same care and routine is important.
For me, working helped me with <i>my</i> mental health. Caring for sick children is taxing both physically and emotionally. Being away from my kids for a short time during the day actually helped me have more energy and patience for them (it sounds weird, but its true). I am also fortunate to have a husband who is an equal partner in the care of our boys.
Its not easy, but it does work. Please don't feel guilty for trying to do the best for your family. Good luck!
You have said several important things about you working. First, because you are a teacher you have excellent hours and vacations and can be at home with your child most of the time! Second, because you are a teacher and can get a substitute, it is easier to take days off for your child's appointments and illnesses. Third, you have a trusted care-giver. Of course, nothing is exactly the same as the mom, but having someone at your home providing the same care and routine is important.
For me, working helped me with <i>my</i> mental health. Caring for sick children is taxing both physically and emotionally. Being away from my kids for a short time during the day actually helped me have more energy and patience for them (it sounds weird, but its true). I am also fortunate to have a husband who is an equal partner in the care of our boys.
Its not easy, but it does work. Please don't feel guilty for trying to do the best for your family. Good luck!