Stfu |
| No I do not because of car sickness. Also dont allow screens. |
I would think you can see that eating at a table with others is a different social setting than in a car. And that these settings have different rules. |
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So should add that if you can’t see the difference between a dining table and a car, you can look at the chair arrangement. In a car everyone usually faces forward but at a table the chairs face the table and the people across from you. That is a sign the table is more social than a car.
Therefore they have different rules about expected socialization. |
My biggest concern here is that he might get an academic advantage over his classmates by practicing reading so much. Have you considered giving him a phone or a tablet instead? |
| I always read in the car as a kid. Actually, my very carsick prone kid outgrew the issue recently (end of elementary school) and now reads Harry Potter in the back seat sometimes. So much better than the days when I tried not to put her in the car without a couple bags and a lined bucket. And oh my gosh, she hated being in the car so much. It took so much convincing to get her in there to leave the house and then to get her back in to head home. She used to tell me she only wanted to walk places. It’s delightful to see her happily reading a book. I’ve started throwing out my old Dramamine, which she always disliked anyway. |
| Since the discussion seems to partially revolve around low light hand lunch time, I can assure you that outdoors is generally much, much brighter than indoors, even with tinted windows, when the sun is up. |
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I let two of my kids read in the car, but not the third.
My third kid is the most voracious reader, but also the most motion sick kid. She would get sick 100% of the time she read in the car, so I wouldn’t allow her to read in the car. |
| My voracious kids only read in their rooms |
eating lunch without a book is different than reading in the car. 100 percent I'd let my kids read in the car if they wanted to do. |
| I wish my kid would want to read anytime, not just in the car. He doesn’t do anything in the car except listen to music due to being very prone to motion sickness. |
| Mine read in the car all the time but don’t have motion sickness. I think it’s great. |
| Your poor kid |