Top Tips: Parenting Time Management

Article By
Kate
Published On
31 Mar, 2025
Read Time
4 minutes

Parenthood is demanding, and feeling overwhelmed is entirely valid. We understand the exhaustion and guilt that parents can feel from time to time, and we’ve written this blog to offer realistic time management tips, not unrealistic solutions. 

We’re here to help you navigate the beautiful chaos of raising babies, toddlers and children. Our goal is to support you in finding small, sustainable ways to care for yourself, and your family, amid the demands of parenthood.  

Why is time management important for parents?

Raising children is an amazing, yet demanding journey, and time management skills are crucial for navigating it.  

We understand the desire to prioritise your baby's needs, even at the expense of your to-do list. Effective time management isn't about adding more to your plate; it's about creating a sense of control and carving out pockets of quality time. It helps you fully engage with your baby during precious moments, without feeling rushed or distracted.

It’s about you, too

Effective time management isn't just for your baby; it's a vital investment in your well-being. It creates much-needed breathing room during a demanding life stage. Intentionally organising your days can unlock small moments for self-care, like a quiet cup of tea or a few mindful breaths.  

This isn't indulgence, it's crucial for preventing burnout, allowing you to be the best version of yourself for everyone you love. 

Useful resources for parents

  1. Home-Start Australia: Provides volunteer support to families with young children, particularly those facing challenges. They offer in-home support, community connection, and parenting programs. They focus on building parents' confidence and emotional well-being. 

  2. Gidget Foundation Australia: Focuses on the emotional well-being of expectant and new parents. They provide support for perinatal depression and anxiety and offer services like support groups and individual counselling. 

  3. Barnardos Australia: Offers parent support services, including parent education and strengthening parent-child relationships. They work to help parents cope with the challenges of raising a family. 

  4. Raising Children Network: This site is a very valuable resource that provides comprehensive, reliable information and resources for raising children. 

Parent time management: Our top tips  

Let's take a look at some time management tips that are tailored to the unique journeys of parents with babies, toddlers and young children.  

Remember, these are suggestions to guide you. Discovering what works best for your family is a process, a learning curve, and it's all part of the parenting adventure. 

Planning and organisation

  • Tackle big tasks first: "Eat the frog" by completing the most challenging tasks early, freeing up time for enjoyable activities. 
  • Plan short-term: Focus on planning hours or the next day, not rigid weekly schedules, to accommodate the unpredictable needs of your baby or toddler. 
  • Embrace survival mode: Lower your productivity expectations, prioritise essentials, and focus on bonding during the precious early years. 
  • Flexible routines: Establish loose routines for feeding, naps, and bedtime, adapting to your child's cues. 
  • Ready-to-go: Pre-pack nappy, changing, and snack bags so you’re always ready for quick, spontaneous outings. 

Time and tech 

  • Use naptimes in your favour: Don't feel pressured to be productive every nap, but now and then, try to decide in advance how you'll use the time while your baby naps. A quick work task, a household chore, or a precious moment of rest for yourself?  
  • Hands-free help: Use baby carriers and voice assistants for hands-free tasks and reminders. 
  • Online shopping: Online grocery orders and nappy subscriptions can help to save time. 
  • Feeding hacks: Use bottle prep machines like our Perfect Prep® machines, organise your breast milk storage in the fridge or freezer, and sterilise feeding equipment in batches.  

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Family and home

  • Divide and conquer: Share responsibilities with your partner and communicate regularly. 
  • Lower home standards: Accept less-than-perfect cleanliness, focusing on safety. 
  • Involve older children: Delegate simple tasks to bigger kids if you have them. 
  • Planned messy play: Prepare for easy cleanup before messy activities. 
  • Accept help: Embrace assistance from friends and family whenever it’s offered. It takes a village, after all!  

Self-care and boundaries 

  • Seize the small moments: Practice self-care whenever possible. Even the small things – like short showers or tea breaks – can make a big difference! 
  • Prioritise sleep: Nap when possible or go to bed early. 
  • Be kind to yourself: Try not to compare yourself to others, acknowledge your efforts and celebrate small wins, they all add up! 
  • Connect with parents: Join local groups for support and shared experiences. 
  • Set work boundaries: Communicate availability and childcare commitments to your employer. 

To wrap up, remember that this phase is demanding. Practice patience, celebrate progress, and don't hesitate to ask for help.