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<blockquote data-quote="mjhawks" data-source="post: 651035" data-attributes="member: 18841"><p>Ok, I think I've read through all these posts. I'm not really clear on what her behaviors are aside from not going to school, and spending WAY too much time on the computer. And I assume that I am missing something here. So excuse my ignorance.</p><p></p><p>When she doesn't go to school, are the police called?</p><p></p><p>Why does she have a computer in her room? When dealing with teenagers, computers should always be in the common area. Any child really. They are easy targets for predators. Especially ones who are emotionally challenged.</p><p></p><p>Mine is addicted to the internet. I have locked all computers, PS4, kindles, and her sisters DSi. She has no access to cell phones. It started slowly of course. But the more defiant she was about being online with strangers, the more I pushed back, until we were on total lock down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjhawks, post: 651035, member: 18841"] Ok, I think I've read through all these posts. I'm not really clear on what her behaviors are aside from not going to school, and spending WAY too much time on the computer. And I assume that I am missing something here. So excuse my ignorance. When she doesn't go to school, are the police called? Why does she have a computer in her room? When dealing with teenagers, computers should always be in the common area. Any child really. They are easy targets for predators. Especially ones who are emotionally challenged. Mine is addicted to the internet. I have locked all computers, PS4, kindles, and her sisters DSi. She has no access to cell phones. It started slowly of course. But the more defiant she was about being online with strangers, the more I pushed back, until we were on total lock down. [/QUOTE]
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