No loving parent ever decides that Facebook and other social media are more important than his or her children. Loving parents just don’t consciously decide such things.
But some people let tiny decisions add up — one after another — until they’re putting the online world before the children they love. Not in big ways. The children are still being fed and clothed. They’re still getting where they need to go.
But some parents end up depriving them of the most important thing they have to give — their loving attention.
Brandie Johnson of Lakeside, Calif., realized recently that her boys needed more of her attention — and she realized that was going to require that she put her phone down more often and pay more attention to her real world than to her virtual world.
Last November, Johnson decided to do a small experiment with her sons. I’ll let her tell her own story, which she shared on Facebook that day and which finally found its way to me on Tuesday.

I’m trying to silence inner critic who says I ought to be perfect
If an election can destroy your life, your priorities are out of whack
You’re not watching real news; you’re watching a scripted show
Material things can be replaced, but loved ones worth far more
Not having someone to hope for differs from pain of missing love
When Demopublicans and Republicrats clash, you lose
Do tales of ‘Black Friday violence’ reflect reality or just our bias?
Is this what happens when you teach children there are no absolutes?
Film’s tortured protagonist feels uncomfortably familiar to me