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thegiver
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Thu, Oct 31 2024, 11:25 pm
Title speaks for itself. He is always around me but I don’t want to pretend he’s not there. I usually keep things brief but I don’t like how the phone makes him feel invisible. He comes to my lap and wants my attention. I feel like I’m neglecting him.
I do limit my time on the phone but my attitude is just unacceptable. Also when I want to be on my phone I always give my children feeling of rejection. Has anyone trained themselves how to be patient when you want to get something done alone but kids are always around.
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DrMom
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Thu, Oct 31 2024, 11:44 pm
Can you make your calls when your kids are napping/asleep?
Or put your phone on silent and check it later?
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happy chick
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Fri, Nov 01 2024, 6:26 am
You can try talking on the phone during feeding time, the food should keep him busy. But not as a daily thing, meal time should be a time for bonding.
Or you can try playing something quiet that you can do both at once, such as rolling a ball back and forth.
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thegiver
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Sat, Nov 02 2024, 7:05 pm
Meals are bonding times. I feel like as my kids grow there is less and less alone time for parents. What’s the solution. Older kids want to bond at night with me.
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