Robert W. Kuypers

Phones, Grades, and Eye Rolls: The Teen Parent’s Holy Trinity

Phones, Grades, and Eye Rolls: The Teen Parent’s Holy Trinity by Robert Kuypers

The Modern Battlefront

My daughter’s phone is basically an extension of her arm. If I took it away, I think her soul might buffer.

I used to fight the phone war. Now, I negotiate like a hostage negotiator who’s also the hostage.


Grades: The Emotional Rollercoaster

Grades are weird. They’re supposed to measure learning, but they also measure caffeine intake—for both of us. My son once told me, “Dad, grades don’t define me.” Fair point. I told him, “Neither does Fortnite.”


How I Stay (Sort of) Sane

My strategy: control the Wi-Fi. You’d be amazed how quickly a teen becomes cooperative when their phone stops connecting. It’s not punishment—it’s science.


Real Talk About Eye Rolls

Every eye roll means “I’m listening but pretending I’m not.” And every “Whatever, Dad” means “I love you, but this conversation is cringe.” Translation: we’re doing fine.


Lesson Learned

It’s not about banning phones. It’s about teaching balance—and occasionally hiding the charger for moral reasons.

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Robert W. Kuypers

I’m Robert W. Kuypers — a results-driven innovator blending deep expertise in tech, marketing, & the restaurant industry. 

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