We had a rule: no phones during dinner. My daughter was on hers more, drifting from us. I asked her to put it down—no reply. So I turned off the Wi-Fi. To my surprise, she turned it back on, ignoring me. Then she showed her phone. I was stunned to see… It wasn’t what I thought. Instead of games or endless scrolling, her screen displayed a study group with classmates. They were solving problems together, sharing notes, and encouraging one another.
While I assumed she was distancing herself, she was actually building bridges—connecting in a way I hadn’t noticed. That moment shifted my perspective. I realized my daughter wasn’t escaping family; she was seeking support and motivation in her own way. Technology wasn’t always a distraction—it could be a tool for learning, growth, and togetherness. My strict rule had blinded me to the good side of her efforts.