Dear Amy: Even when our 11-month-old is practicing walking, he holds her by the arm as he walks with his eyes glued to his other hand, which is holding the phone.
Most of the time when my husband watches the kids, he is on his phone.Even when our 11-month-old is practicing walking, he holds her by the arm as he walks with his eyes glued to his other hand, which is holding the phone.With our first child, I called him a bad dad because he was always on his phone or just holding him watching TV .
I agree with you that the level of distraction you describe is not good parenting. Parents should do their utmost to have two free hands when dealing with a toddler and a baby. You can’t have two free hands if you are using one hand to hold a phone. I trust this camp guy very much. My boyfriend is very sweet, but I can’t help but feel like I can’t trust him sometimes.What do you think? What should I do?Dear Conflicted: Working at a summer camp is like being on a movie set – offering ideal and otherworldly conditions which are ideal for romance .
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