Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have noticed the same, all the worsened if you are paying.
Encourage her to get higher quality friends. Start hanging out with more go-getter crowds.
Also, people just suck!
How does one find higher-quality friends?
Anonymous wrote:Tell her about my DD, who will be dying of boredom but will refuse to reach out to her friend. I have to reach out to the other mom, who is difficult to track down. (These are not little girls.)
Why? I think many kids prefer their phone to feeling vulnerable to a rejected invite. It sounds crazy, but it's true.
Also, there is some measure of "if we're not doing something amazing, it's not worth it to get together." Everything has to be perfect, there has to be a A Plan, and enough time/energy/whatever. It's crazy to me. We used to hang out at our boarding school dorm, with nothing to do at all.
Anonymous wrote:Tell her about my DD, who will be dying of boredom but will refuse to reach out to her friend. I have to reach out to the other mom, who is difficult to track down. (These are not little girls.)
Why? I think many kids prefer their phone to feeling vulnerable to a rejected invite. It sounds crazy, but it's true.
Also, there is some measure of "if we're not doing something amazing, it's not worth it to get together." Everything has to be perfect, there has to be a A Plan, and enough time/energy/whatever. It's crazy to me. We used to hang out at our boarding school dorm, with nothing to do at all.
Anonymous wrote:I have noticed the same, all the worsened if you are paying.
Encourage her to get higher quality friends. Start hanging out with more go-getter crowds.
Also, people just suck!