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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 287880" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>ROFL about the cat helping him play his video game!! We used to have a bird that was addicted to nintendo games.</p><p></p><p>Be sure to limit the game time. If he gets surly, you may need to not let him play for a few days. With Wiz we got to the point that if he played certain games he got nasty and mean, so I got rid of those games. He got furious, esp when I found the names he had also used to hide it on the computer! But with-o certain games he eventually realized he was much nicer, so we kept those games away from him.</p><p></p><p>Now, when he plays, he will stop if he realizes he is getting agitated. It took a LONG time to become self-aware to the point that he could do this. We just removed the games and told him he was out of line, and eventually he learned some self regulation.</p><p></p><p>I wish the same for your difficult child!</p><p></p><p>Awesome that after no computer games for 5 days he was so talkative and polite!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 287880, member: 1233"] ROFL about the cat helping him play his video game!! We used to have a bird that was addicted to nintendo games. Be sure to limit the game time. If he gets surly, you may need to not let him play for a few days. With Wiz we got to the point that if he played certain games he got nasty and mean, so I got rid of those games. He got furious, esp when I found the names he had also used to hide it on the computer! But with-o certain games he eventually realized he was much nicer, so we kept those games away from him. Now, when he plays, he will stop if he realizes he is getting agitated. It took a LONG time to become self-aware to the point that he could do this. We just removed the games and told him he was out of line, and eventually he learned some self regulation. I wish the same for your difficult child! Awesome that after no computer games for 5 days he was so talkative and polite!!! [/QUOTE]
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