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Reply to "If your middle-schooler has limited (or no) screen time during the week"
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[quote=Anonymous]Air soft-- it requires trouble-shooting, using tools, researching how to alter mechanisms, etc. My husband is very handy and the two of them will discuss topics or sometimes work on stuff together. And then taking your gun to the indoor range and being part of a team trying to get the other guys-- I get that you don't see the value, but I do. It gives them real feedback on how their modifications turned out. As for MAD magazine, it's a place-holder to keep the reading habit going when he's not in a book. He's not much for reading, but I think he does more because of having recreational, funny reading available, than if he didn't. I'm sure there are kids with more high-brow interests.[/quote]
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