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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyboy" data-source="post: 602473" data-attributes="member: 8045"><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/kickedoutsmile.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":kickedoutsmile:" title="kickedoutsmile :kickedoutsmile:" data-shortname=":kickedoutsmile:" /></p><p>Me and my husband is so stressed out and frustrated with our situation at the moment!</p><p>My son has been going through a rough time emotionally the last week or so! His anxiety is through the roof again....aggressive outbursts....crying....acting out.....temper tantrums......exct.</p><p>My son has this obsession with guns, violence, blood...and we are CONSTANTLY fighting with him and each other about him wanting to play and watch dvds, easy child games...Ps3 games exct that has shooting and violence in it! Like Avatar, project 8... exct. My son is turning 10 next month.</p><p>So after he didnt get his way on Sunday and shouting that he will kill his <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> father, we decided to take away ALL games with shooting or killing.</p><p>My husband feels most of the power struggles is about above mentioned and he is wondering if him playing this is really contributing to his behaviour or will it make any difference to just let him play and watch it and have plenty less power struggles! My husband feels that my son is being exposed to this by talking to friends and visiting them and is wondering if its not the underlying pathology that cause the behaviour...bipolar? aspergers? And not the games exct?</p><p>I feel that he has a predisposition to being influenced by this so want to keep him away from it as much as possible....</p><p>Hubby says by keeping him away from it he has less in common with his friends and he is already struggling with socializing so if he can play and watch it at least he has something to keep himself occupied with and to talk about to his friends...</p><p>Can any of you maybe share your experience or knowledge regarding this matter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyboy, post: 602473, member: 8045"] :kickedoutsmile: Me and my husband is so stressed out and frustrated with our situation at the moment! My son has been going through a rough time emotionally the last week or so! His anxiety is through the roof again....aggressive outbursts....crying....acting out.....temper tantrums......exct. My son has this obsession with guns, violence, blood...and we are CONSTANTLY fighting with him and each other about him wanting to play and watch dvds, easy child games...Ps3 games exct that has shooting and violence in it! Like Avatar, project 8... exct. My son is turning 10 next month. So after he didnt get his way on Sunday and shouting that he will kill his :censored2: father, we decided to take away ALL games with shooting or killing. My husband feels most of the power struggles is about above mentioned and he is wondering if him playing this is really contributing to his behaviour or will it make any difference to just let him play and watch it and have plenty less power struggles! My husband feels that my son is being exposed to this by talking to friends and visiting them and is wondering if its not the underlying pathology that cause the behaviour...bipolar? aspergers? And not the games exct? I feel that he has a predisposition to being influenced by this so want to keep him away from it as much as possible.... Hubby says by keeping him away from it he has less in common with his friends and he is already struggling with socializing so if he can play and watch it at least he has something to keep himself occupied with and to talk about to his friends... Can any of you maybe share your experience or knowledge regarding this matter? [/QUOTE]
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