Sign up for classes that are offered while your children are at school whenever possible.
Enroll your children in a university child-care program if they are not of school age. Most universities and colleges have on-site child care.
Involve your children in your studies. Children are proud of their parents and like to be included in their lives. Even young children are capable of understanding many subjects at a basic level.
Cook and freeze meals ahead of time so that you do not feel crushed for time during the week. This way you will be able to spend more time with your children on weekdays.
Make a point of sitting down to dinner with your children as much as possible during the week. This keeps communication open and builds strong relationships.
Schedule your study and homework time while your children are napping or after their bedtime.
Keep combined schedules for your school commitments and your family activities so that you do not overlook an important event.
Set aside one day of the weekend to devote to your children. Plan special activities for that day. Whether it be a trip to the zoo or a day playing board games, your children will love the time that you spend with them.