Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None. Sell your Xbox and buy some books. Or a soccer ball.
How do you play video games with books and a soccer ball? OP wants to help her child play video games.
I don't understand your response. It's not helpful.
On the contrary, it's immensely helpful. Instead of sitting in front of a screen, the child will be building his/her mind and/or getting some exercise.
How do you know the child didn't build her mind or get exercise earlier in the day? Are you really this stupid? You must be -- here you are, staring at a screen brainlessly instead of getting some exercise.
I'm engaged in intelligent conversation, not brainless. I'm just providing an alternative to caving in to every kid's desire for the latest and greatest video game console/soul killer.
And I have a four mile run planned for later this afternoon. You?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None. Sell your Xbox and buy some books. Or a soccer ball.
How do you play video games with books and a soccer ball? OP wants to help her child play video games.
I don't understand your response. It's not helpful.
On the contrary, it's immensely helpful. Instead of sitting in front of a screen, the child will be building his/her mind and/or getting some exercise.
How do you know the child didn't build her mind or get exercise earlier in the day? Are you really this stupid? You must be -- here you are, staring at a screen brainlessly instead of getting some exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None. Sell your Xbox and buy some books. Or a soccer ball.
How do you play video games with books and a soccer ball? OP wants to help her child play video games.
I don't understand your response. It's not helpful.
On the contrary, it's immensely helpful. Instead of sitting in front of a screen, the child will be building his/her mind and/or getting some exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None. Sell your Xbox and buy some books. Or a soccer ball.
How do you play video games with books and a soccer ball? OP wants to help her child play video games.
I don't understand your response. It's not helpful.
Anonymous wrote:None. Sell your Xbox and buy some books. Or a soccer ball.