Advice: After raising our kids, my wife finally went back to work a month ago. Why is she being so mean to me? Ask Lisi
My teenage daughter does not move without her phone in her hand. She is on her device incessantly. She looks at it the second she wakes up. In actual fact, I don’t think she’s even awake, but it’s the first thing she grabs.
I know this isn’t healthy, but what can I do? Every single one of her friends is the same. I’ve spoken to their parents. We’re all perplexed and feel like we have no control over the situation.My answer strongly depends on how old your daughter is, where she stands in the lineup of your children and how long she has had a phone.
We have had about a month with her going to work. The second income is definitely helpful, and I think generally she is happy to have something to focus on other than laundry and playdates.
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