| ▲ | AkshayGenius 5 hours ago | |
This sounds very interesting and very much in-line with what I’ve been musing as a soon-to-be father. One question that comes to my mind is do your kids compare their experiences to their friends? If their friends have access to a laptop with internet, or a music subscription service with all the music constantly available (a la Spotify), do they not compare and ask you why their experiences must be so limited? Why do their friends get to be on iMessage and they just have a landline phone number. These are the kinds of questions that worry me about how much the kids can truly buy in to this. But maybe I’m overthinking this. | ||
| ▲ | sejje 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
Just tell them the truth, friend. You want to protect them, this is your family's way. | ||
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| ▲ | j45 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
It can be important to tell kids early that comparisons don't matter, that everyone's diffferent, and that's ok, and every family's different and that's ok. | ||