
This has been happening even before the pandemic but even harder to enforce when the virus changed our whole lives. My teen (17f) is constantly just hanging out in her room all day, I wouldn’t mind but it seems like she only comes out when it’s dinner or she’s hungry. She’s not depressed at all but rather just watching movies, playing video games, or normal teenage things with her friends. I suggested maybe a little exercising , she’s not fat either, I just want her to get out of her room. On weekends she works at a grocery store for a full eight hours each day and then hides back in her room again.I’ve been pretty lenient because of the pandemic and she’s always gotten straight A’s for as long as I can remember although I don’t want her to miss out on anything because she sat in her room all day from sun up to sundown. Her school is re opening next week and I’ve been fighting with her constantly to go back but she absolutely hates in class and loved remote. I know if I allow all remote she’ll just hide in her room all day. How do I get her to get out of the room? Our neighborhood is filled with older adults and not a single kid her age. That and she doesn’t have her license yet due to the virus, so she really can’t go anywhere until she gets it. She doesn’t want to watch any movies or shows with us either. I feel like I’m running out of options. via /r/Parenting https://ift.tt/3mCHrRM
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