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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's an addiction. Scientifically proven. I'd say that every time he lies, he goes a month without screen time. To break the habit. But honestly, an 11 year old should be reading books most of the time.[/quote] Yes to the first 2 points. I don't think the last one is reasonable. But he can't help it OP. Screens are made to be addictive and he is acting like an addict. Cold turkey or HIGHLY managed access from you. Never leave a device alone in the room with him. He can't say no. Think of it like a tray of donuts and a 3 year old. It's not a will power or obedience issue.[/quote]
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