Dad of two small children phones it in

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amy dickinson

Dear Amy: My husband and I have two children under the age of three.

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.

If I say something, he gets all defensive.

With our first child, I called him a bad dad because he was always on his phone or just holding him watching TV (basically not interacting with his child).

He was very hurt by this and said I was out of line and disrespectful for saying it. Honestly, I wouldn’t mind as much if he was doing something productive on the phone for the family (such as looking up recipes, researching something that broke, planning a family trip), but it is just videos or Reddit.

To make me more upset, he does not consider this as “free time.” (He would like one to two hours a day (wouldn’t we all).

“Free time” for him, or “personal care,” as he calls it, is no kids, relaxing and watching videos.

Free time for me is taking a shower with no kids or taking them on a walk (I am a stay-at-home parent).

I am just struggling with how to explain to him that your kids are here now, not on a screen.

We did go to marriage counseling for a year, but it did not work so well. It turned into, if I am struggling, then I need to pay for help or depend on my family, since my expectations are higher than his.



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