Description
If you're trying to get your kids to be interested in more than just screens you have to realize that screens will win every time if kids are given a choice.
And us parents forget that we do hold that power, the power to say no to screens, the power to limit their time, the power to choose when and how they get access and when that access is taken away...
Sometimes we feel guilty for making our kids do the harder thing first—sports, chores, reading, family time.
But children don't always choose what's best for them in the moment.
That's why they have parents.
The boundary isn't the problem. It's often the gift.