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  • Feb 22, 2006, 10:40 PM
    alruki
    How to control and not demage the relationship
    My kid

    He always pay computer game (even no boardband connect) after school.
    How to guide him to the right way as he not listen to our helper and we need to work outside.
    He good at drawing the picture but not willing to learn too.

    Thank you for your time.
  • Feb 23, 2006, 06:01 AM
    fredg
    Hi,
    Tried telling him what to do?
    Just tell him that he can't use the computer for games, until his other responsibilities are finished.
    Children have to learn that some things come before others, and sometimes, simply telling them "No" is the way to go.
    I do wish you the very best of luck.
  • Feb 23, 2006, 11:51 AM
    phillysteakandcheese
    I agree with Fred. You are the parent. He is the child.

    I would talk to him and let him know why you want him to do other stuff, and that he can still have time on the computer. If you can get him to agree, he'll be more receptive to listening. He may also have reasons his time on the computer is after school before you come home.

    If he won't accept your reasoning or you can't come to an agreement, you'll have to be the parent to tell him this is how it is in your house. If he refuses to listen, you might even have to take away access to the computer.

    Children will always be testing their limits. Sometimes they need that authority figure to tell them where the limit is.
  • Feb 23, 2006, 01:02 PM
    CaptainForest
    Put a passowrd on the computer.

    Don't tell him the password.
  • Feb 23, 2006, 07:30 PM
    alruki
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by CaptainForest
    Put a passowrd on the computer.

    Don't tell him the password.


    Yes, good idear. Thank you very much.:D
  • Feb 23, 2006, 07:35 PM
    alruki
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by phillysteakandcheese
    I agree with Fred. You are the parent. He is the child.

    I would talk to him and let him know why you want him to do other stuff, and that he can still have time on the computer. If you can get him to agree, he'll be more receptive to listening. He may also have reasons why his time on the computer is after school before you come home.

    If he won't accept your reasoning or you can't come to an agreement, you'll have to be the parent to tell him this is how it is in your house. If he refuses to listen, you might even have to take away access to the computer.

    Children will always be testing their limits. Sometimes they need that authority figure to tell them where the limit is.

    Thank you for your wonderful advice. We will do so.:)

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