Are you struggling with being productive with a baby on the go at home? I found the secret to marking off everything on my to-do list while still practicing attachment parenting. This post is sponsored by Ergobaby. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

The Secret to Being Productive with a Baby at Home
Trevor is on the go every single second of the day and it’s hard to keep up with him on top of the tasks that I’m trying to complete daily. It seems like just yesterday I brought home a 4lb preemie and it blows my mind that he’s already crawling. He’s getting into everything and as you can imagine it’s a struggle constantly chasing after him while trying to get tasks done. Finding a solution that was easy and convenient was a must.
The Ergobaby 360 carrier was just the thing I needed to keep Trevor nearby and occupied. Its soft, knit fabric keeps him snuggled in close. One of the things that I love the most about this baby carrier is that putting it on is so simple. There’s no complicated tying, just a buckle waist and side buckles. The lumbar back support is incredible. When I’m wearing Trevor my back doesn’t hurt because of all the support. The multiple positions allow me to switch things up if Trevor needs a change of view.
Honestly, the Ergobaby 360 has been a huge gamechanger for our family. Homeschooling big sister has been easier since her little brother isn’t eating all of her homework. Crafting is something Tatiana and I usually do together but with a rambunctious baby on the loose sometimes it’s hard to get our projects finished. When I’m babywearing Trevor, I’m able to get crafting done without him taking all of the supplies to use as his toys.
Cleaning has been the easiest of all. I spend a lot of time each week cleaning — because kids, of course — but constantly stopping to keep the baby occupied makes the tasks longer than they need to be. Babywearing (when it’s safe and you’re not using harsh chemicals, of course!) makes pretty much everything easier!
Benefits of Babywearing
Babywearing comes with plenty of benefits. When I found out that I was expecting Trevor I did a lot of research on carriers and the benefits of babywearing.
- Babywearing makes babies happy. It keeps them comfortable and studies show that carried babies cry less.
- It allows parents to be hands free and promotes early language development.
- It can decrease the risk of SIDS and flat-head development.
- Babywearing aids in baby’s physical and emotional development.
If you’re struggling with getting things done with a little one at home, I highly suggest giving babywearing a try. It’s one of the best things I’ve done to boost my productivity at home. The Ergobaby 360 will make your first time babywearing comfortable. It’s definitely something you have to add to your baby registry.
This post was written in partnership with Ergobaby. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
That looks really helpful to have a carrier like that.
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