Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To preserve my sanity as a parent, I am setting some mental health boundaries with my 5 and 8 year olds and I urge you to do it, too.
My rules are: 1. No responding to non urgent requests before I have my first cup of coffee. No conversations about plans for our day until I have two cups of coffee and my clothes are on.
2. Sometimes I will say, I’m talked out. I don’t want to talk anymore. I love you and you can talk to me but I’m not going to respond. They’re okay with this.
3. 2-3 hours of screens a day. They have to wear headphones
4. I have Bose noise cancelling headphones that I wear sometimes to listen to my audio book. They take the edge off.
This is how I am surviving as an introvert with two extroverted kids.
Your 9 year olds needs some screen time and some time to herself to read in her room. She is old enough to do that.
You are a horrible parent because you think only of yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so thankful you’re all saying screens are ok. I’ve fought myself over this, but I’ve been pretty much a free for all this past week. I’m thinking I may be ok with that until school starts.
1 or 2 hours of daily screen time during a pandemic will not harm anyone. Don't be so hard on yourself.
1 to 2 hours? My husband spent his entire childhood parked in front of a screen and ended up in an Ivy. He also made watching movies into a career. If your kid is gonna be the next Einstein, parking them in front of 6 hours of Pokémon isn’t going to hinder their development.
Anonymous wrote:To preserve my sanity as a parent, I am setting some mental health boundaries with my 5 and 8 year olds and I urge you to do it, too.
My rules are: 1. No responding to non urgent requests before I have my first cup of coffee. No conversations about plans for our day until I have two cups of coffee and my clothes are on.
2. Sometimes I will say, I’m talked out. I don’t want to talk anymore. I love you and you can talk to me but I’m not going to respond. They’re okay with this.
3. 2-3 hours of screens a day. They have to wear headphones
4. I have Bose noise cancelling headphones that I wear sometimes to listen to my audio book. They take the edge off.
This is how I am surviving as an introvert with two extroverted kids.
Your 9 year olds needs some screen time and some time to herself to read in her room. She is old enough to do that.
Anonymous wrote:I'm just chilling out right now reading this forum. We have a 4 year old, our only child. I work full time and my spouse is with her all day. I'm introverted and need my " sanity alone time". It's really hard. I wake on weekends so early, just to have " me time" before our child wakes up. Because she's the only child- we parents have to play all day long with her. I hear you- it's not easy. We don't have any family close by to help, either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so thankful you’re all saying screens are ok. I’ve fought myself over this, but I’ve been pretty much a free for all this past week. I’m thinking I may be ok with that until school starts.
1 or 2 hours of daily screen time during a pandemic will not harm anyone. Don't be so hard on yourself.