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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 602513" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>I agree with InsaneCnd - </p><p></p><p>Your household rules are not the cause of socialization issues.</p><p></p><p>Believe it or not - we once had to ban our kids from playing Harry Potter video games. Yep. Harry Potter. Which, if I am not mistaken, was rated "E" for everyone. Problem was, difficult child and her brother would just get in horrible fights during the game. The screaming! The crying! It was unreal! So that was it - no more Harry Potter.</p><p></p><p>Any game can be a problem if your child is not handling it well.</p><p></p><p>These days, my son is allowed to play rated "M" video games - including Grand Theft Auto 4 (which most of his friends are not allowed to play). The reason is that he is a easy child and his behavior does not give me one split second of concern. His friends and/or his friends' parents do not get to dictate what is allowed in my home and vice-versa.</p><p></p><p>And those friends that are not allowed to play violent video games? They get along just fine playing such games as Minecraft, Skylanders, and Forza Horizon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 602513, member: 6546"] I agree with InsaneCnd - Your household rules are not the cause of socialization issues. Believe it or not - we once had to ban our kids from playing Harry Potter video games. Yep. Harry Potter. Which, if I am not mistaken, was rated "E" for everyone. Problem was, difficult child and her brother would just get in horrible fights during the game. The screaming! The crying! It was unreal! So that was it - no more Harry Potter. Any game can be a problem if your child is not handling it well. These days, my son is allowed to play rated "M" video games - including Grand Theft Auto 4 (which most of his friends are not allowed to play). The reason is that he is a easy child and his behavior does not give me one split second of concern. His friends and/or his friends' parents do not get to dictate what is allowed in my home and vice-versa. And those friends that are not allowed to play violent video games? They get along just fine playing such games as Minecraft, Skylanders, and Forza Horizon. [/QUOTE]
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