Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are probably hearing my teen through your kid's headset. LOL!
So, my kid has finals and AP tests, so school work comes first, obviously. But after that, the computer is the best way to keep him in the house (and we have an immune-compromised person in our home). If he's loud when others have gone to bed, we turn off the internet, so he's not loud at night. We also just ordered a sound barrier blanket to hang in the room (it doubles as a green screen so he loves it). This is mostly in anticipation of summer when he no longer is in class all day, and we still have to work at home.
Forgot to ask: does it work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After 2 warnings I turn the router off. Only had to do it twice in the last two months.
Thank you.
I like this. I had a similar suggestion - but he got angry because somehow, he will "get banned" for dropping out of a game while in play. Maybe the two wannrings and then it goes off is a good solution.
Can you tell me how long the router went off for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are probably hearing my teen through your kid's headset. LOL!
So, my kid has finals and AP tests, so school work comes first, obviously. But after that, the computer is the best way to keep him in the house (and we have an immune-compromised person in our home). If he's loud when others have gone to bed, we turn off the internet, so he's not loud at night. We also just ordered a sound barrier blanket to hang in the room (it doubles as a green screen so he loves it). This is mostly in anticipation of summer when he no longer is in class all day, and we still have to work at home.
Can you share a link?
Anonymous wrote:You are probably hearing my teen through your kid's headset. LOL!
So, my kid has finals and AP tests, so school work comes first, obviously. But after that, the computer is the best way to keep him in the house (and we have an immune-compromised person in our home). If he's loud when others have gone to bed, we turn off the internet, so he's not loud at night. We also just ordered a sound barrier blanket to hang in the room (it doubles as a green screen so he loves it). This is mostly in anticipation of summer when he no longer is in class all day, and we still have to work at home.
Anonymous wrote:After 2 warnings I turn the router off. Only had to do it twice in the last two months.
Anonymous wrote:You are probably hearing my teen through your kid's headset. LOL!
So, my kid has finals and AP tests, so school work comes first, obviously. But after that, the computer is the best way to keep him in the house (and we have an immune-compromised person in our home). If he's loud when others have gone to bed, we turn off the internet, so he's not loud at night. We also just ordered a sound barrier blanket to hang in the room (it doubles as a green screen so he loves it). This is mostly in anticipation of summer when he no longer is in class all day, and we still have to work at home.
Anonymous wrote:Ours must use headphones. If he shouts at the screen, he gets one verbal warning. After that, we march over, unplug it and haul it to the basement storage for a while.
We live in <1500 sq ft apartment, and there isn’t room for someone ranting at the screen over a stupid game.
Anonymous wrote:Shut his door and wear ear plugs at night. I’d also probably record him and play it back to him so he understands the volume.