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<blockquote data-quote="Wonderful Family" data-source="post: 245530"><p>I try to focus on games and movies that have a clear right vs. wrong so that there is never a question at least in this area. The violent games are viewed very differently by husband and me. If it were just me; they wouldn't see the light of day in my house - even for easy child.</p><p> </p><p>The one thing I do support for my difficult child is online role playing games, which he does by the hour when he's into it. At face value, they sound violent - but most of it is about going on treasure hunts and quests as well as the battles - and gaining new toys like better armour. Plus, he has to learn to work in groups and think quickly to respond to a team's quest; which has been good for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wonderful Family, post: 245530"] I try to focus on games and movies that have a clear right vs. wrong so that there is never a question at least in this area. The violent games are viewed very differently by husband and me. If it were just me; they wouldn't see the light of day in my house - even for easy child. The one thing I do support for my difficult child is online role playing games, which he does by the hour when he's into it. At face value, they sound violent - but most of it is about going on treasure hunts and quests as well as the battles - and gaining new toys like better armour. Plus, he has to learn to work in groups and think quickly to respond to a team's quest; which has been good for him. [/QUOTE]
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