Anonymous wrote:My 17 year old daughter has basically no plans for the summer and I’m trying to figure out what would actually be good for her. She’s very introverted, not especially social, and doesn’t really hang out with friends. Left to her own devices, she’ll probably spend most of the summer in her room on TikTok/X and online. She would never leave the house.
She also has no interest in getting a summer job like many kids her age. I guess she lags a bit in maturity because jobs feel too “adult” to her right now, even though she doesn’t really shop, go out, or do much typical teen stuff either. She’s a nice kid, just very content staying home and online.
For those with similar teens, what did they/will do? I just don’t know much to push her, because she might refuse to do anything.
Anonymous wrote:I pushed my similar-minded teen to get a job, and I’m glad I did. She seems to be liking it (or at least tolerating it). I told her there’s no way she’s spending the summer in her room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s a junior right now, she’ll be a senior in the fall. Her screen time during days off is 12hr, she’s addicted. She refuses to get a job. She doesn’t have a desire to spend money or buy anything, so that does contribute to this. OP
Then you have a bigger problem than having no summer plans. You have a kid with a digital addiction with no social life and aspirations. Maybe you can get some professional guidance on this.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, she’s already took her SAT, so she’s finished with that. She will be starting her college apps. If she’s interested, she could do an online class or camp. She’s just quite introverted, so I didn’t know whether to actually make her do things outside of the house or not. OP