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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 711198" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I don't know if you are still around or not. If you are, show Dan the actual cost of his threats/plan. Show him what it does to you. Show him how it hurts you. Don't tiptoe around and keep the pain hidden from his gentle self, shove that in his face so he knows how he is harming you. </p><p></p><p>Also turn off his internet and gaming. Make him go out into the real world. Sitting alone with thtat fantasy connection to gaming and the internet is just plain harmful. If he wants to have that, he can go and have that at the library or a cafe. I know it sounds callous given his gentle nature and his anxiety, but he needs the push into the real world. He needs to be yanked out of his fanstasy life of gaming. He also needs to ahve less money from mom and dad and more that he has to work for. I know how hard it is to make a kid with a challenge to and do that, believe me, but if he wants his gaming, he can go and do some work of some sort for someone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 711198, member: 1233"] I don't know if you are still around or not. If you are, show Dan the actual cost of his threats/plan. Show him what it does to you. Show him how it hurts you. Don't tiptoe around and keep the pain hidden from his gentle self, shove that in his face so he knows how he is harming you. Also turn off his internet and gaming. Make him go out into the real world. Sitting alone with thtat fantasy connection to gaming and the internet is just plain harmful. If he wants to have that, he can go and have that at the library or a cafe. I know it sounds callous given his gentle nature and his anxiety, but he needs the push into the real world. He needs to be yanked out of his fanstasy life of gaming. He also needs to ahve less money from mom and dad and more that he has to work for. I know how hard it is to make a kid with a challenge to and do that, believe me, but if he wants his gaming, he can go and do some work of some sort for someone. [/QUOTE]
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