Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This can't be real, can it? You'd prevent your kid from reading in the car so he can be "more present?" I hope you don't let him look out the windows, there are words everywhere out there.
Yes, it’s real. I just took him to lunch and he was trying to eat a sandwich and read a book in his lap. I asked him to put the book away so we could enjoy lunch and chat. You don’t think being present is an important skill for kids to practice?
Anonymous wrote:How can reading in the car be bad for your eyes but reading seated in a chair thats NOT located inside of a car, is not?
The carsickness is a real thing for some people but not for everyone. If he isn't carsick, why on earth wouldn't he be allowed to read in the car?
Anonymous wrote:This can't be real, can it? You'd prevent your kid from reading in the car so he can be "more present?" I hope you don't let him look out the windows, there are words everywhere out there.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not bad for your eyes to read in the car. However, reading in the car does often make motion sickness more likely.
Anonymous wrote:Mine never did, saying it was bad for my eyes. And I know if can could motion sickness (which I usually had lol). Now I have an avid reader who wants to read while while sitting in the car during errands, on the way to practice / school, on road trips for hours in the car.... Is this bad for his eyes? I also think it might be good for him to be more present. What do you think?