Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Continue to socialize (coffee & lunch meetups) with friends who also have teens in the same school. I’m amazed sometimes at the stuff I find out that my kids would never have told me!
This.
This is also the time when you can take up a very time consuming hobby like marathon/Ironman training.
some other threads were adamant that teens are more time demanding and I was worried I was neglecting something
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Continue to socialize (coffee & lunch meetups) with friends who also have teens in the same school. I’m amazed sometimes at the stuff I find out that my kids would never have told me!
This.
This is also the time when you can take up a very time consuming hobby like marathon/Ironman training.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do everything that needs to get done for the house or for yourself when they are at school so you are home, driving carpools, having dinner and just being in the same house (even if you just surf DCUM while they are in their rooms).
So hit the gym, meetup with friends, tidying the house, and making dinner is about it? Okay I thought there was something else I was missing. I’m doing that!
Anonymous wrote:My DD is turning 15, and they are in school and team practice till about 5.
I hear many people say the teen years are even more demanding, that they need you more than when they were young.
I’m a little lost, I don’t know what to do while they are at school, other than continue making healthy dinners stocking wholesome snacks?
Is there something I am forgetting?
Anonymous wrote:Continue to socialize (coffee & lunch meetups) with friends who also have teens in the same school. I’m amazed sometimes at the stuff I find out that my kids would never have told me!
Anonymous wrote:Teens need you (and you want to) be home for them--- so make sure you are. I'm home with mine now - both of my teens are in their separate rooms but if I had to leave they would both be disappointed.
Also being home means I know their friends, invite them over, am involved.
Make sure you are home when they are --- that's the reason to stay home at this age.
(I'm not a SAHM but now that my kids are teens, I am home when they get home from school).
Anonymous wrote:Do everything that needs to get done for the house or for yourself when they are at school so you are home, driving carpools, having dinner and just being in the same house (even if you just surf DCUM while they are in their rooms).