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Don't know if difficult child will have a birthday dinner
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 325643" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Terry...Im sorry...I probably come off sounding very hardcore. It just chaps my hide to think of any of our kids hurting the parents here. Really does. Makes me want to smack em good...lol. Want a 300 pound woman to come knock some sense into difficult child? Or how bout I just send Cory to come glare at him if he even sneers at you...lol. </p><p></p><p>I really wonder if you need to go screen free for a period of time with difficult child. Maybe he needs to just play with old fashioned things like board games and cards and other things like that. He seems completely addicted to screens. To the point of violence. You will have to lock him out of the computer by passwording it completely so he cant even get in at all. Taking the keyboard or the mouse isnt going to work because he can get new ones somewhere. When I took phones away, Cory managed to talk neighbors into giving him a spare phone by telling them ours broke! </p><p></p><p>Im really worried for you. Really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 325643, member: 1514"] Terry...Im sorry...I probably come off sounding very hardcore. It just chaps my hide to think of any of our kids hurting the parents here. Really does. Makes me want to smack em good...lol. Want a 300 pound woman to come knock some sense into difficult child? Or how bout I just send Cory to come glare at him if he even sneers at you...lol. I really wonder if you need to go screen free for a period of time with difficult child. Maybe he needs to just play with old fashioned things like board games and cards and other things like that. He seems completely addicted to screens. To the point of violence. You will have to lock him out of the computer by passwording it completely so he cant even get in at all. Taking the keyboard or the mouse isnt going to work because he can get new ones somewhere. When I took phones away, Cory managed to talk neighbors into giving him a spare phone by telling them ours broke! Im really worried for you. Really. [/QUOTE]
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