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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 64435" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Both dds had to wait until they were 16 to have a small 13" color tv with a DVD player in it in their room. If their behavior was poor, the tv could easily be taken away. Ironically, we only had to remove easy child's tv a couple of times because she was using it as background noise, falling asleep and it would be on all night. </p><p></p><p>Computers in the bedrooms? Never in a million years. </p><p></p><p>Just last year we allowed Nintendo 64 to be allowed in bedrooms when difficult child turned 17, mostly because no one could figure out how to hook it up in any other tv except the living room!! lol.</p><p></p><p>Thankfully, difficult child has never been a big tv/video game person. She watches DVD's of Law & Order and Buffy and an occasional movie with a friend. The computer is more her thing.</p><p></p><p>I think each kid is different and you know what is the right setting for him/her. I would not be swayed by what other parents do or allow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 64435, member: 2211"] Both dds had to wait until they were 16 to have a small 13" color tv with a DVD player in it in their room. If their behavior was poor, the tv could easily be taken away. Ironically, we only had to remove easy child's tv a couple of times because she was using it as background noise, falling asleep and it would be on all night. Computers in the bedrooms? Never in a million years. Just last year we allowed Nintendo 64 to be allowed in bedrooms when difficult child turned 17, mostly because no one could figure out how to hook it up in any other tv except the living room!! lol. Thankfully, difficult child has never been a big tv/video game person. She watches DVD's of Law & Order and Buffy and an occasional movie with a friend. The computer is more her thing. I think each kid is different and you know what is the right setting for him/her. I would not be swayed by what other parents do or allow. [/QUOTE]
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