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<blockquote data-quote="compassion" data-source="post: 245250" data-attributes="member: 6393"><p>My expereince would say stay away from them. Currrently difficult child is in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and I will not let her have PSP becasue I want her to develop other aspects. Gaiming is a huge escape for her. She is attracted to vampire novels etc. I think these are great, in my oeions for PCs, my sonis ADD and actually gaming helps him foucs . I can see with my daughter with bipolar, it is so incredibliy addicitve and after years of struggling with it, currently I am saying no. I am giving her books (mysteries/high action but not incredibly gory), art stuff, and she needs tons of support to develp very poor communication/social skills. Just my esperince, take what you like, leave the rest. Compassion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="compassion, post: 245250, member: 6393"] My expereince would say stay away from them. Currrently difficult child is in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and I will not let her have PSP becasue I want her to develop other aspects. Gaiming is a huge escape for her. She is attracted to vampire novels etc. I think these are great, in my oeions for PCs, my sonis ADD and actually gaming helps him foucs . I can see with my daughter with bipolar, it is so incredibliy addicitve and after years of struggling with it, currently I am saying no. I am giving her books (mysteries/high action but not incredibly gory), art stuff, and she needs tons of support to develp very poor communication/social skills. Just my esperince, take what you like, leave the rest. Compassion [/QUOTE]
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