It’s not good family bonding time, sitting and not talking to each other.
It’s better than nothing, but any activity that explicitly directs you all to interact with each other is better.
It’s not good family bonding time, sitting and not talking to each other.
It’s better than nothing, but any activity that explicitly directs you all to interact with each other is better.
DeathByBigSad@sh.itjust.works 11 hours ago
Eh…
Find seats next to each other and like just… being in the presense of each other…
And there’s something to talk about afterwards… that’s an issue… mom really wants to “talk to me” but there’s no topics to talk about… movies can spark a conversation afterwards…
I mean what other activity do you recommend?
That aren’t too stressful for someone like me with depression?
Steve@communick.news 10 hours ago
I like cooperative tabletop games.
Check out your local game store. See what they recomend for cooperative games with simple rules for beginners. Pick up one or two that seem interesting to you.
For the whole seperation thing, try going to the game store on your own. Come up with some options, then talk to mom about what seems interesting. Then go again on your own and buy whatever you agreed to try.
That way jist getting the games could serve both helping with separation and bonding at the same time.