Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad for this kid. My DD got Roblox during the pandemic when she was 9 and her younger brother soon after. Yes, they love it and play it all the time. We have a lot of conversations about how to do so safely, but I do not monitor them. It's a huge way for them to bond with friends from school and ECs. They are active, their grades are awesome, etc.
He said something horrible (newsflash: so do adults) and it sounds like he feels way more than sufficiently bad about it. He is not a bad kid.
Get him Roblox. It will bring him happiness.
Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad for this kid. My DD got Roblox during the pandemic when she was 9 and her younger brother soon after. Yes, they love it and play it all the time. We have a lot of conversations about how to do so safely, but I do not monitor them. It's a huge way for them to bond with friends from school and ECs. They are active, their grades are awesome, etc.
He said something horrible (newsflash: so do adults) and it sounds like he feels way more than sufficiently bad about it. He is not a bad kid.
Get him Roblox. It will bring him happiness.
Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad for this kid. My DD got Roblox during the pandemic when she was 9 and her younger brother soon after. Yes, they love it and play it all the time. We have a lot of conversations about how to do so safely, but I do not monitor them. It's a huge way for them to bond with friends from school and ECs. They are active, their grades are awesome, etc.
He said something horrible (newsflash: so do adults) and it sounds like he feels way more than sufficiently bad about it. He is not a bad kid.
Get him Roblox. It will bring him happiness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on convincing your siblings to ban screens during family get-togethers. Make the cousins actually interact with each other. That is the best age for outdoor games and board/card games.
That may work under limited circumstances. Then there will be birthday parties, sleepovers, play dates. I wouldn’t want to restrict my child to doing all these things only with the moms who agree to restrict Roblox while my child is there. And if he plays, I wouldn’t want him to hide it from me.
Anonymous wrote:Agree on convincing your siblings to ban screens during family get-togethers. Make the cousins actually interact with each other. That is the best age for outdoor games and board/card games.