Written by the Progyny Editorial Team — September 2025.
Being a parent means you’re always on the go: keeping up with kids’ activities, appointments, and school events. To avoid getting overwhelmed, honestly assess how much room you have for activities. There are also a lot of ways to be strategic about fitting appointments and activities into your existing routine.
Assess your family schedule
You know your work and family schedule best. What days are off-limits? What days have openings or flexibility?
Over-scheduling is stressful for everyone. Think about setting limits and striking a balance for all of you. For example, you might decide that Sundays are for unstructured time with friends and family, or each child only participates in 1 sport at a time.
It can be hard to say no to activities, especially if you’re worried your child will miss out. But it gives kids a chance to rest and relax, entertain themselves, do schoolwork, and have family time. In fact, free time is really important for healthy child development.
And this is important: it leaves time for your own life too.
Be strategic when you schedule
Once you’ve assessed your weekly schedule, look for ways for your family to be efficient. Some ideas to get you started:
- Based on your schedule, decide if it makes sense to do multiple appointments (doctor, dentist, orthodontist) stacked in one morning or sprinkled over several weeks.
- Establish an evening routine that includes time to do homework or prep for the next school day.
- Plan your meals for the week ahead or try meal prep on the weekend if you have time.
- Find out if your child’s school offers aftercare or after-school activities, which lets you stretch your workday longer. Also ask if your school offers transportation to after-school care or activities.
- Trade carpooling duties with other parents if you can.
Use a family calendar
A family calendar on the fridge or other shared space is a big help. (A whiteboard calendar lets you easily update it as schedules change.)
By the way, you’ll definitely run into scheduling conflicts at times. Reach out to family and friends for help if you need it, and go easy on yourself. It’s totally OK if you (or your child) can’t make every practice or game. You are juggling a lot and doing your best!
During extra-busy times, consider setting up a quick check-in with your manager to discuss flexibility or support. Your Progyny Care Advocate is available to help you prepare for these conversations and strike the right work-life balance for your family.