Jennifer Garner just revealed the hilarious problem she has been facing with her and Ben Affleck’s three children.

On her Instagram account, the doting mom uploaded a photo of a man who is so engrossed in what he is reading that he could no longer see where he is going.

The drawing starts off with the man holding the book while walking on a diving board. He continues reading without realizing that he’s already reaching the end of the board. Shortly after, he unintentionally dives in the pool and gets drenched in water while still holding on to his book.

“Summertime at my house #children #fortheloveofgodlookupwhileyoucrossthestreet,” she captioned the photo.

Several of Garner’s followers shared her sentiments with her. One of them said that she’s blessed to have three children who love to read instead of using their phones while they are on school break.

“When my kids were young we would join the summer reading program at the library. Such sweet memories of them reading their books and all of us reading together,” one person commented.

Another follower asked Garner to share her secret on how she encouraged her children, Violet, Seraphina, and Samuel to read books instead of using their phones.

Garner and Affleck have three children together. Even though the former couple has already divorced, they have maintained an amicable relationship with each other. In fact, they are successfully co-parenting their offspring.

Every Sunday, Affleck reunites with his kids and his ex-wife when they head to church service together. When their kids are celebrating their birthdays and other milestones, Affleck and Garner also come together to support them.

A source previously told Entertainment Tonight that there had been no changes in Garner and Affleck’s relationship since they announced their separation. This is because they are still focusing on their children and doing whatever it is that will be good for them and their family.

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Jennifer Garner is pictured here attending the 6th Annual Save the Children Illumination Gala at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City on Nov. 14, 2018. Getty Images/Steven Ferdman