Anonymous wrote:Well the only way you can do it is if you start allowing in-person hangouts (6 feet apart, or masked). I’m surprised your kids haven’t asked for those already. We are turning our kids into couch potatoes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, just by getting my kids out there to do all the things we used to do. Sports, movies, plays, museums, weekend trips, etc. There's NOTHING to fill the void right now but outdoor exercise and there's only so much of that we can do. Once real life starts again, screen time will naturally diminish.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Yes, just by getting my kids out there to do all the things we used to do. Sports, movies, plays, museums, weekend trips, etc. There's NOTHING to fill the void right now but outdoor exercise and there's only so much of that we can do. Once real life starts again, screen time will naturally diminish.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, just by getting my kids out there to do all the things we used to do. Sports, movies, plays, museums, weekend trips, etc. There's NOTHING to fill the void right now but outdoor exercise and there's only so much of that we can do. Once real life starts again, screen time will naturally diminish.