When Your Teen Starts Telling Dad First: A Mom's Honest Reflection
I wasn't snooping. I was charging her phone. The kitchen was quiet — that particular kind of Sunday-morning quiet where the house hasn't decided yet whether it's going to be a slow day or a busy one. Her phone was on the counter, plugged into the wrong cable. I went to swap it. The screen lit up. The text was to her dad. It wasn't a crisis. It was something small — something funny that had happened at school on Friday, told in the loose, half-typo way she texts people she's comfortable with. The kind of thing I would have wanted to hear over breakfast. I felt something I didn't expect. And then, instead of letting that feeling sit on the counter with the phone, I went looking for what the research actually says about how kids choose which parent to confide in — and when, and why. What I found wasn't the story I expected. The earliest years: when one parent becomes the default In the first years of a child's life, one parent typically beco...