Wow! What a great parent you are! Family time! Outdoor activities! Real skills!
Do you know how many parents throw the video games and the ipods and the whatever elses at their kids because they don't have the time to actually interact with them? Of course they'd rather you did the same... because no matter how the kids act when they are there at the sleepover... I bet they come home to their parents saying stuff like "But whatshisnames mom has time for him! His dad takes him fishing!" ... that sort of thing.
Wouldn't it be cool if you could show these kids all the things they are really missing out on at home? Like campfires... the stars... trees... birds.. ect ect. You know... that stuff that up till now they have only seen through a screen.
Well... I am a girl in my early 20's. Somehow managed to avoid all the games and phones and whatever-elses while growing up. Mom tended to steer us away from tv, though was never strict about it... and by our own choice we tended to watch no more than a program or two in the evening before we were restless and ready to join the real world again.
I long ago decided that I am going to be one of these "mean" moms... aka the great parent that their children will be grateful for when they are grown. Like I am of mine
I've decided...
- No games of any kind whatsoever on any kind of contraption whatsoever... less they be babies and it's a game on talking, or the alphabet.
- There will be one single (but large so I can see it in my older age LOL) living room/den tv with no hookups of any kind to any cable/sattelite/whatever... except for a dvd player... and a large selection of movies handpicked by me only consisting of family friendly movies.... too much nonsense out there, and yes, Jackie Chan always makes the list
- One or two computers available to the general house (mine will be hidden away in my room, haha).. with a strictly scheduled times, so everyone knows to share, and at least a pretense of supervison by an adult, plus security features on the computer to make it a very boring device
- No public school, where-in dwell children with all manner of all-day behaviour issues.. I am going to homeschool/unschool my kids, but socialize at extra-curricular classes (whatever they have interest in).. animal activities.. church activities...
- If the friends have a problem with it, then sorry... but I'd rather give my free pizza and soda and chips to the next kid!
- Oh... and No cell phones for children unless they be unattended somewhere and then it will be a loan of a phone that is incapable of texting and has a set minutes allotment... for calling mom to get you, or the police, only.
- No ipods, no whatevers..... However, in their rooms they can keep some kind of music device that does not communicate around the world, to be listened to quietly and not used to ignore family with... and I will be O.K with e-reading devices like a Kindle, ect. Those that are so hard to get online with, that it doesen't count anyway
Anything to encourage books and reading
So there.. don't feel alone.
I'd also like to mention just one instance where games, tv, ect.. I've found to interfere in adult life. Have you ever gone on a date with a fellow... and after hes rushed through dinner, he wants nothing more than to take you over to his friends house, instead of the movie... where he promptly abandons you to a sofa and proceeds to hang out with his friends for hours on end playing raucous video games, screaming at each other and high fiving... meanwhile ignoring their date and not being ready to hurry up and take them home until "just 5 more minutes!".... like little kids.
It's happened to me more than once... and while I would think it was just me... it's happened to my friends too. Apparently the 'right girl' is no longer one who you get along with and joins you in real life activities, but one who sits quietly for an undetermined period while the 20+ year olds play like 3- year olds...
Thus why I believe it to be the responsibility of every mother to insure their sons grow up understanding how to be a gentleman.... how to take their date home at a decent hour so she can proceed with never accepting their calls again... before she has to stoop to unplugging the television set and playing "mean mom" herself...
When I was a teenager actually.... I read a study about childhood sleep problems that was very interesting.
It said that... Children and adults who have electronic items in their rooms... especially computers and television sets... had alot more trouble getting to sleep. Not simply about the entertainment aspect there... but the fact that no device, even while inactive.. is silent. They all make noise that keeps the brain more active.... and adults in sleep studies were found to acheive less REM sleep when electronics were present.
I fully believe it... look at the time... I have insomnia, always
Though usually I try to blame it on you chicken folks
ETA: I forgot to mention that I am a girl in her early twenties that. does. not. keep. a. cell. phone! I had to have them for various reasons, usually work related, once I turned eighteen. I can text well enough to keep up... use all the features... listen to friends blabber for hours... but the thing is, I don't want to. When I left my FA job, I had my phone turned off and tossed it in a drawer, never to surface again. My mother is now on the flip side, constanly asking me to get a phone.... but it's not going to happen! Phones are so demanding.... ringing, buzzing, needing to be charged... falling into toilets.. not worth it at all IMO.
When I was a kid we usually were the weirdos... We had animals... We did family activities. I was generally disliked in school... except when I found a true friend who liked me based on myself and not on what I did or had or who I could talk about
Ashley loved coming on outings with my mom and I... we would go to dance practice, horseback riding, exploring... then go out for lunch the three of us and laugh for hours. We had a great time, and judging on my own sweet memories of the fun we had, I'm certain Ashley grew up with great *real* memories too.
Your kids just need to find friends that enjoy what they do, if their current ones can't be encouraged to. They are out there.. somewhere. Has to be something in your area you could encourage your kids to start up in where there are people who live outside the "box" hehe.