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<blockquote data-quote="sickofbeingtired" data-source="post: 307668" data-attributes="member: 8095"><p>Thanks, rls & slsh! Hate to admit it, but "Santa" actually made the mistake of getting difficult child a Nintendo DS last year. Hindsight is 20/20. Never imagine I'd have rules like, "no computer talk during dinner," but here I am. Saw on the APA site (which someone on here referred me to, thanks!), that all video games should be prohibited as they are not great for any kid and can be worse for kids with certain disorders. Maybe I'm justifying this for my own sanity, but I can't imagine imposing a total prohibition. difficult child is 6 and has talked for a year about being a programmer when he grows up. Picking my battles & just sticking to the limited video time for now...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sickofbeingtired, post: 307668, member: 8095"] Thanks, rls & slsh! Hate to admit it, but "Santa" actually made the mistake of getting difficult child a Nintendo DS last year. Hindsight is 20/20. Never imagine I'd have rules like, "no computer talk during dinner," but here I am. Saw on the APA site (which someone on here referred me to, thanks!), that all video games should be prohibited as they are not great for any kid and can be worse for kids with certain disorders. Maybe I'm justifying this for my own sanity, but I can't imagine imposing a total prohibition. difficult child is 6 and has talked for a year about being a programmer when he grows up. Picking my battles & just sticking to the limited video time for now... [/QUOTE]
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