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Mr. Sticky Fingers strikes again ... cousin's money
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 398964" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I think he is now in public school isnt he? </p><p></p><p>Personally, I would let school be his domain now. He is old enough to get the fact that he gets the grades if he does the work. Simple concept. He plays all those computer games and they are based on that concept. You do this and you get that. He obviously understands this concept. </p><p></p><p>Tell him in simple black and white terms. You are stepping out. Its his job to do his school work and you expect him to maintain at least a because average...(make it what you will accept). Lock him out of all computers and electronics. If he absolutely needs something for school that has to be looked up online, I believe there are web browsers just for children so they cant get on bad sites. They can look up certain things but nothing bad...certainly nothing like face book or chat programs. Or you can just go to the used bookstore and get an old set of encyclopedias.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 398964, member: 1514"] I think he is now in public school isnt he? Personally, I would let school be his domain now. He is old enough to get the fact that he gets the grades if he does the work. Simple concept. He plays all those computer games and they are based on that concept. You do this and you get that. He obviously understands this concept. Tell him in simple black and white terms. You are stepping out. Its his job to do his school work and you expect him to maintain at least a because average...(make it what you will accept). Lock him out of all computers and electronics. If he absolutely needs something for school that has to be looked up online, I believe there are web browsers just for children so they cant get on bad sites. They can look up certain things but nothing bad...certainly nothing like face book or chat programs. Or you can just go to the used bookstore and get an old set of encyclopedias. [/QUOTE]
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