digs the threads, too, as do legions of social-media influencers, plus heaps of teens and 20-somethings who can afford, or not, to shell out $98 for, say, a pair of shorts.But if Wong’s loyalty counts as somewhat of a throwback, her private life is in the vanguard of a progressive parenting revolution.
Her weekday family time tends to be mornings, which start for her at 5 a.m., three-quarters of an hour before the alarm actually goes off. A self-reported terrible sleeper, Wong’s waking impulse is to grab her smartphone and get texting, emailing and scrolling through her news feed. This is followed by a morning walk, a fleeting window of decompression time she occupies by listening to either a podcast or the sounds of the world around her.
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