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<blockquote data-quote="butterfly31972" data-source="post: 291715" data-attributes="member: 4088"><p>I'm jumping on the bandwagon with this one. My husband had the nerve to buy my son a Teen video game for my five year old son because it was like $3. I waas like this is a teen game and he was like really. I was like yeah, the music alone should tell you that. I was furious! here I am busting my tail trying to get help for my over-active, over- stimulated son and I cannot get any cooperation from my husband. From that point on, I was telling him that the school wanted to see him and me-not just me. After he sat in a few meetings and listened to how behind he was in reading, etc. and how if we wanted him fully mainstreamed, we needed to work with him alot more at home, I finally started getting some help. </p><p></p><p>It is definitely something I have to watch because my husband is an avid gamer (the bane of our marriage) and so when I would ground my son from them for a consequence, while I was at work, my husband would let him watch while he played. Hello! It is still fun! LOL! </p><p></p><p>Now my husband works out at my job while I go to work at night so the kids are with me at night also so this is no longer a problem.</p><p></p><p>You go girls! I am glad I am not the only one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="butterfly31972, post: 291715, member: 4088"] I'm jumping on the bandwagon with this one. My husband had the nerve to buy my son a Teen video game for my five year old son because it was like $3. I waas like this is a teen game and he was like really. I was like yeah, the music alone should tell you that. I was furious! here I am busting my tail trying to get help for my over-active, over- stimulated son and I cannot get any cooperation from my husband. From that point on, I was telling him that the school wanted to see him and me-not just me. After he sat in a few meetings and listened to how behind he was in reading, etc. and how if we wanted him fully mainstreamed, we needed to work with him alot more at home, I finally started getting some help. It is definitely something I have to watch because my husband is an avid gamer (the bane of our marriage) and so when I would ground my son from them for a consequence, while I was at work, my husband would let him watch while he played. Hello! It is still fun! LOL! Now my husband works out at my job while I go to work at night so the kids are with me at night also so this is no longer a problem. You go girls! I am glad I am not the only one. [/QUOTE]
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