2. Reframe boundaries as expressions of care. Establishing boundaries can be tough, especially for those who genuinely care about the people around them.
Teenagers frequently view rules as punitive. Instead of stating “You can’t use your phone,” consider saying “I care about your safety and well-being, and I want to help you find balance with technology in a way that benefits you.” By framing rules as acts of protection rather than control, you can alter the conversation. 3.
Work on rebuilding trust through shared experiences. To enhance your relationship, dedicate time to engage in activities that your child enjoys. This will help her feel valued, cherished, and supported.
Establish small, meaningful moments offline, such as taking walks, cooking together, or sharing a common hobby. You’re not merely pulling her away from screens; you’re welcoming her back to genuine connections. Slowly but surely, trust is cultivated through shared moments rather than lectures.
Parenting is not about achieving perfection; it’s about being purposeful. So, if you’ve ever felt like screens are taking your child away… what changes would you be willing to make to reconnect with them?
