I know children shouldn’t use devices during meals, but I break my own rule all the time.
This is what an ideal family dinner time looks like in our ‘mummy-utopia’ minds:
You’re all seated around a large table with delicious and healthy foods in the middle. The children are sitting calmly and are well-behaved. They eat some of everything. As you eat, you have interesting conversations about your day, everyone’s hopes and dreams, and you can feel the warmth and love…
In reality, dinner time is a stressful and chaotic time during which parents try and get their kids to eat the hastily-prepared meal with minimal quarreling. There is mess and food goes to waste. Parents often sit at the table dreaming of bedtime and visualising themselves watching TV while peacefully sipping a cup of tea.
So you can understand the temptation to hand kids iPods and LeapPads, just to get through a meal.
But it’s an easy way out and the danger with kids is that once you do it once, they’ll want to do it again and again and again. That means you’ve added another fight to mealtimes. They quickly expect to be able to use them, because they got them last time.
So my advice is…resist the temptation…
Professional nanny Emma Jenner, agrees, saying she sees a lot of parents using technology as a shortcut, instead of disciplining their kids and says parents should avoid doing it. She told ABC News: