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Help with Windows Vista and parental controls for time limits
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<blockquote data-quote="mistmouse" data-source="post: 330878" data-attributes="member: 289"><p>gcvmom and lothlorien: I am certain she was logged on to her own account since I had made that mistake the first time of forgetting to log out of my account and into hers. The second time I let her on I made sure I logged her onto her own account. There are only two users on the computer, me and her. That is why I was asking you experts for help. LOL She isn't computer savvy enough to get around them. </p><p> </p><p>slsh: good to see you too. I am still around on a daily basis on the forum, but you know the reasons I rarely post. Yes, it is hard for me to believe that difficult child is 15. I had my grandkids here for a few days after Christmas and my five year old granddaughter says to difficult child, "you've got boobs!" She doesn't see her often. LOL Things are going much better at school, at least behavior wise. Seems difficult child thought this year (first year of high school no less) was the year to goof off and not do her homework so she has bad grades. I am trying to let her manage that and just grounding her, but it is hard since she never had anything below a B all the years prior, not even when her behaviors were at their worst. Anyway, time flies for sure, fun or not. LOL Your kids are growing up too, or some are grown up. How did that happen? But I am getting off topic. Obviously we still have issues at home, but she is a teenager, and a female teenager at that. I have found out girls are much harder to raise through puberty than boys are. </p><p> </p><p>mistmouse</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mistmouse, post: 330878, member: 289"] gcvmom and lothlorien: I am certain she was logged on to her own account since I had made that mistake the first time of forgetting to log out of my account and into hers. The second time I let her on I made sure I logged her onto her own account. There are only two users on the computer, me and her. That is why I was asking you experts for help. LOL She isn't computer savvy enough to get around them. slsh: good to see you too. I am still around on a daily basis on the forum, but you know the reasons I rarely post. Yes, it is hard for me to believe that difficult child is 15. I had my grandkids here for a few days after Christmas and my five year old granddaughter says to difficult child, "you've got boobs!" She doesn't see her often. LOL Things are going much better at school, at least behavior wise. Seems difficult child thought this year (first year of high school no less) was the year to goof off and not do her homework so she has bad grades. I am trying to let her manage that and just grounding her, but it is hard since she never had anything below a B all the years prior, not even when her behaviors were at their worst. Anyway, time flies for sure, fun or not. LOL Your kids are growing up too, or some are grown up. How did that happen? But I am getting off topic. Obviously we still have issues at home, but she is a teenager, and a female teenager at that. I have found out girls are much harder to raise through puberty than boys are. mistmouse [/QUOTE]
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