My Husband Is Hurt That Our Kid Likes Me Better Than Him. Unfortunately, I Know Exactly Why.
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The article addresses a parent's concern about their husband being distracted by his phone while playing with their toddler. Despite the husband's involvement, his screen habits make the toddler prefer the mother’s attention. The response emphasizes that organized co-parenting is essential for reducing screen distractions during family time. It acknowledges the difficulty of overcoming phone addiction and suggests that parents should find dedicated time to attend to their phones to help mitigate distractions during playtime with their children.
The way that a lot of idle scrolling starts is that you reach for your device because you want to make sure you didn't miss a work message, or some other life-administration task pops into your head.
I've found that the solution starts with organized co-parenting, which is essential to managing screen time and distractions when engaging with children.
Read at Slate Magazine
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