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<blockquote data-quote="Jamieh" data-source="post: 577940" data-attributes="member: 15718"><p>Both of my boys have a a kindle and a leap pad. They are pretty much the only way that my oldest will sit still. When he watches Tv he is still constantly moving. It's exhausting to watch him. But if he has a game to play he will STOP moving and focus on it. But...I know it's not the best thing for him. But sometimes it gets us through dinner when we go out. The leap pad has been awesome with- my youngest because we downloaded the letter factory and he learned not only to identify but also say the letters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamieh, post: 577940, member: 15718"] Both of my boys have a a kindle and a leap pad. They are pretty much the only way that my oldest will sit still. When he watches Tv he is still constantly moving. It's exhausting to watch him. But if he has a game to play he will STOP moving and focus on it. But...I know it's not the best thing for him. But sometimes it gets us through dinner when we go out. The leap pad has been awesome with- my youngest because we downloaded the letter factory and he learned not only to identify but also say the letters. [/QUOTE]
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