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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 477043" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Heh. I'm getting slap-happy, imagining getting a green sequin sweater in the mail and difficult child saying, "I didn't know it was real--I thought I was getting a virtual sweater for a character in one of my games!"</p><p></p><p>Yeah, the minute we block all the 1-900 calls, he'll find something else. I have no idea how to keep up with-him, other than to just not allow him to use the computer. Period. But when he was little (4 or 5) and I grounded him off of TV games/PS2 etc, he disappeared and I'd find him hrs later at a friend's house, and sometimes, near-strangers' houses using THEIR computer games. He didn't even care if the kids were home. He is unstoppable.</p><p>Our therapist said there is an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) thing or camp where you can send kids like this to break their addiction. He said it takes months. Sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 477043, member: 3419"] Heh. I'm getting slap-happy, imagining getting a green sequin sweater in the mail and difficult child saying, "I didn't know it was real--I thought I was getting a virtual sweater for a character in one of my games!" Yeah, the minute we block all the 1-900 calls, he'll find something else. I have no idea how to keep up with-him, other than to just not allow him to use the computer. Period. But when he was little (4 or 5) and I grounded him off of TV games/PS2 etc, he disappeared and I'd find him hrs later at a friend's house, and sometimes, near-strangers' houses using THEIR computer games. He didn't even care if the kids were home. He is unstoppable. Our therapist said there is an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) thing or camp where you can send kids like this to break their addiction. He said it takes months. Sigh. [/QUOTE]
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