Anonymous wrote:My kids have always had a rule that they have to do one thing for their bodies and one thing for their minds. They are not allowed to watch tv except on vacations or when home sick, until they've gotten their first college acceptance letter. During the week, only a half hour of screens per day for fun, otherwise only for homework purposes.
Each parent is important to their child's wellbeing.
Anonymous wrote:
I guess I just cannot help but wonder if dad should not be more involved with things?
DH is not home during the week and wondering if this could be part of DS sadness?
Anonymous wrote:
Well, you can't force him to read, draw, or create, but you can turn off the minecraft and cartoons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Maybe you have a homebody child?.
Maybe. And I am okay with homebody who is willing to read, draw, create rather than just minecraft and cartoons.
Well, you can't force him to read, draw, or create, but you can turn off the minecraft and cartoons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Maybe you have a homebody child?.
Maybe. And I am okay with homebody who is willing to read, draw, create rather than just minecraft and cartoons.
Anonymous wrote:I ends up thAT I am turned into the bad guy for making DS cry and get upset - while I am thinking of the long game making him to a person with interests.
Anonymous wrote:Is your husband active? Was he active as a kid? I mean, I'm a mom but I don't particularly enjoy shopping, so I'm not eager to take my daughter to the mall just to browse.
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