“Name calling” of his parent? I’m not an anti-video game parent, but if my kid called me names when I told him to get off, the system would be slapped up on FB Marketplace so fast. |
So delete it. He only uses the computer in common areas from now on. Why do you people persist in pretending these things are so difficult? Yes, he’ll biotch and whine and cry and throw fits. Who cares? Treat an oversized toddler tantrum like any other toddler tantrum. |
Some kids play on computers. Others play on PlayStation, Xbox or Switch. |
Exactly! My DD14 plays online with girl and guy friends and also has some of each over to play together. Definitely not just a boys game Now speaking of nostalgia, let's go back to 2016 and do Pokemon Go and get the kids out of the house wandering all over again! |
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Boundaries. DS (13) doesn’t play video games during the week. Many of his friends do, but it’s non-negotiable here. As we’ve always said, “Different families make different choices. This is ours.”
He does have unlimited play time on the weekends, though it’s naturally broken up with sports and other commitments. Finally, don’t be deterred or manipulated by his bad response when you set limits. That’s normal - just like when they were toddlers, tweens/teens don’t like it and act out when they can’t do what they want all the time. But it’s ok for them to be unhappy sometimes. Stay calm and consistent and he’ll adjust to the new normal. |
It is "playdate" time for them. My 14yo DS plays too (I have no restrictions on electronics) and thats how teen boys "hang out", especially now that it is freezing outside. As for comeback, apparently Fortnite brought back "original" seasons, so it is fun to play again (nostalgia?), DS has not played that game since 2020 otherwise. I treat my DS's time on video games with friends as his "social" time and he gets to decide how much of it he wants as long as chores are done and schoolwork is up to date. If family function conflicts with "social" time, we try to find a compromise, sometimes he has to go with us and sometimes he gets to stay home or we work around his schedule. |