We always hear about how we women are supposedly judging one another constantly – especially when we women are mothers.
It was so refreshing and, to be quite honest, a privilege to sit down at the recent DAIRYLEA “Hackademy” with 11 other women from radically different backgrounds, cultures and stages of their lives to discuss and break down one thing: how we can help make life easier for other mums.
As a team, we discussed and shared the little things – those “MUMMY HACKS” that we’ve discovered as parents that can make life easier for us all. And it was a revelation.
At the Hackademy we discussed so many topics. From first day of school anxieties to screen time right through to homework, we seemed to cover all of the big issues that go hand in hand with having children, both at home and at school.
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Surprisingly, we were (mostly) all on the same page – although I’m not sure if my “on the first day I like to kiss them at the school gate and run like I’m being chased” comment was a sentiment that was held by all. But all jokes aside, that first day at school is daunting for you and your child and if we’re all honest, I’d say that we sometimes take it harder than they do.
My children are older now and with my youngest heading into Year 3, I admit I felt like I was already well equipped and that there wasn’t much I could learn from these other ladies, especially about school lunches.
After a couple of hours with these ladies, I realised I was doing it ALL wrong. I was missing out on some really fun and engaging ways to not only get my kids to eat healthily, but also have fun doing so.
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Tell my kid not to eat everything, ha. I'd be lucky if he touches anything. I have the world poorest eater. He'd rather go without till he has a meal he likes. One day it's ok the next, like offering poison.