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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think we all missed the point amisdst our advice on how teens should study. She wants study time to count as quality time with her kid and with the siblings. That is not the way it works. Homework time, wherever it is, is not quality togetherness time. Most teens like some alone time, more than their parents would prefer. They need alone time because they are people and because they are decided pressing for a very full noisy day. [/quote] I think actually that you missed the point. The point was that she wanted to see her dd more. As a potential solution, she asked her dd if it would be possible for her to do her homework downstairs. Her dd made it clear that she wasn't a fan of the idea. She came here looking for suggestions on how she could get her dd to spend more time downstairs - not sequestered in her bedroom "doing homework," knowing she doesn't have that much. Seeing her daughter was the focus of her concern and post, not finding a way to make homework count towards quality time. [/quote] Huh? Physically see her? What is the point of that? Teenagers like to be alone. If her grades are good, let her be alone. That is what teens do. [/quote]
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