Parent Driven Development

033: Raising Children Away From Family


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Parent Driven Development
Episode 033: Raising Children Away From Family
00:28 Welcome, Adarsh Pandit
  • Adarsh is a self taught coder, scientist and consultant. He is the founder of Cylinder Digital, a software design and development studio, and is on the board of Ruby Together.

  • This episode we discuss what it’s like to raise a family, while living away from your parents and other family members.

  • 03:00 The difficulties of raising a family away from family
    • Lack of support
    • Career trade offs
    • Finding a sitter
    • 07:01 Home-Ops: The Business Side of Raising a Family
      • Who can help with childcare?
      • Realizing the limitations of parents age and health as they get older
      • Adjusting child care depending on the time, day or event that they are covering for. - who can drive?
      • 13:30 - Coping with coordination
        • Co-op babysitting
        • Drop off playdates with neighbors
        • 17:11 Finding the Right Child/Child and Parent/Parent Match
          • Finding the perfect family match: kids need to get along and parents need to get along
          • Building rapport with other families to become close enough to ask for favors for pick-up give specific dietary requirements, disciplining other kids and have other parents disciplining your kids
          • “it’s probably fine” - trusting other parents with your kids
          • 22:15 The Importance of Being a Patient Parent Without Extra Family Support
            • Effective response to kids
            • Managing stress - yoga, lots of water, getting outside, eating well
            • 23:37 Work Flexibility
              • Staying organized as a working parent
              • Being a consultant has been helpful for Adarsh because he can dial up or down depending on the demands of the children.
              • The benefits of being at home or working at home - enjoy the time with your toddlers because there will be a day they will not want your attention any more.
              • 30:03 The Trade Offs of Having Two Working Parents
                • Potential extra PTO for one the parents
                • One parent typically has a more flexible schedule
                • 32:30 Fail Moments
                  • More poop stories, because poop is always funny. #Fail
                  • 36:16 Showing Empathy Towards our Kids
                    • Kids are actually little people with little personalities and their own personal functions, weird!?
                    • Allowing kids to figure things out on their own.
                    • 39:30 Genius Moments
                      • Allison invites her son Devin on stage during a conference event and he tells says… “Mommy, I just want to be just like you when I grow up” #genius
                      • KWu’s diaper change at the playground #fail… having a spare outfit in the diaper bag #genius
                      • Adarsh gets his son to poop in the toilet #genius
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                        KWu

                        Allison McMillan
                        Adarsh Pandit

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