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If you’re into multiplayer arena games, ssstik.oi is a name you’ve probably heard. It’s a game that’s both fun and […]
If you’re into multiplayer arena games, ssstik.oi is a name you’ve probably heard. It’s a game that’s both fun and […]
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You watch your kid stare at the same math problem for twelve minutes. Their pencil’s not moving. Their eyes are glazed.
You’re scrolling again. At 8:47 p.m. Your kid’s asked for screen time twice. You said no. Now you’re Googling “what do I actually do?” I’ve been there.
You’re staring at the clock again. It’s 3:47 PM. Your kid is slumped on the couch, thumbing through a tablet for the fourth time today. You tried the park.
You watch your kid stare at the math worksheet. Pencil hovering. Jaw tight. Eyes glazing over.
You know that sinking feeling. You scroll for twenty minutes trying to find something your kid will actually do. And learn from. Not just watch.
You’re staring at your kid’s screen time log again. And wondering if you’re doing it all wrong. I’ve been there.
You just Googled “how much should my 7-year-old lift” and got three conflicting answers. One says start light weights now.
I hear that sigh. The one right after your kid says “I’m bored” for the third time in ten minutes. And then they ask—again. For screen time.