Dealing with three children for stay-at-homes

Blogger and author Adrian Kulp gives his best tips for parents who have three young children
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Dealing with three children for stay-at-homes

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Overcoming the challenge of having 2 toddlers and a newborn is more I think not about I think overcoming the challenging but more about managing the challenge, specifically for me. I know that I’m still struggling with getting the kids out of the house in under 1 hour. It just feels like it takes forever. I think I spend more time getting them ready to go out than we actually spend somewhere else. But I think one thing that really does help is organization. Keeping myself organized as far as what we need to go out, all the components that are involved, whether it’s diapers, wipes, bottles, gauze blankets, wraps, all these different things. I keep them in one place and one bag, and refresh that bag at the end of the day so I don’t have moldy fruit and stuff like that in it. But taking almost a methodical approach to it I know has really benefitted me. And I think the more organized and confident and comfortable I am, it bounces off to them, and it makes the whole situation easy.

Blogger and author Adrian Kulp gives his best tips for parents who have three young children

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Adrian Kulp

Author & Blogger of Dad or Alive

Adrian Kulp is a stay-at-home dad for three kids under the age of 7.  His popular blog, ‘Dad or Alive’ helped him procure a deal at Penguin Publishing, titled Dad or Alive: Confessions of an Unexpected Stay-at-home Dad.  He also writes for The Huffington Post and is preparing a comedic lecture based on his transition into fatherhood. Adrian is a former TV executive both for Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison and Chelsea Handler’s Borderline Amazing Productions, as well as the comic booker for ‘The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson’ on CBS. Adrian's feature article 'Breaking Binky' was recently published in the February 2017 issue of Parents Magazine. This spring, he was nominated for a Shorty Award in Parenting, as well as an IRIS Award for 'Dad Blog of the Year' at the annual Mom 2.0 Summit held in Orlando.

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