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<blockquote data-quote="Dixies_fire" data-source="post: 602829" data-attributes="member: 16184"><p>Susie- we aren't electronic free totally but it's pretty limited and I agree with what your saying. Tk wouldn't talk while she was on her game on the computer or her and boyo would rage at each other over the tv. It just wasn't worth it. </p><p></p><p>I found that short screen time like 30 minutes is okay for both of them but if it exceeds one hour it gets out of hand. Lying, smarting off, not doing what she's told, sneaking downstairs after bath, etc etc. I respect other people's views as far as you can't just cut it off and I'm happy that something works for them but that doesn't work for us when she gets carried away it has to go. </p><p></p><p>Her dad since she has been there has said the same thing it has to be very limited or she starts acting out. And he is the biggest video game difficult child on the planet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dixies_fire, post: 602829, member: 16184"] Susie- we aren't electronic free totally but it's pretty limited and I agree with what your saying. Tk wouldn't talk while she was on her game on the computer or her and boyo would rage at each other over the tv. It just wasn't worth it. I found that short screen time like 30 minutes is okay for both of them but if it exceeds one hour it gets out of hand. Lying, smarting off, not doing what she's told, sneaking downstairs after bath, etc etc. I respect other people's views as far as you can't just cut it off and I'm happy that something works for them but that doesn't work for us when she gets carried away it has to go. Her dad since she has been there has said the same thing it has to be very limited or she starts acting out. And he is the biggest video game difficult child on the planet. [/QUOTE]
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