Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The reason I ask is because we're having trouble get him off screens. I can take them away, but then he'll literally sit on his bed and do nothing but pout at the wall for 3-4 hours. He once kept this up for three weeks until we gave him the TV back. It was ridiculous, but it also wasn't improving things, so...
No developmental issues (we've had him screened!) He's just incredibly stubborn and has learned he can wait us out, I guess.
Interesting how your child is a son in this post was a daughter in your original post. And was addicted to television in this post, but video games in your original post. Which one is it?
Am I really the only one that caught these inconsistencies in OP's story?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The reason I ask is because we're having trouble get him off screens. I can take them away, but then he'll literally sit on his bed and do nothing but pout at the wall for 3-4 hours. He once kept this up for three weeks until we gave him the TV back. It was ridiculous, but it also wasn't improving things, so...
No developmental issues (we've had him screened!) He's just incredibly stubborn and has learned he can wait us out, I guess.
Interesting how your child is a son in this post was a daughter in your original post. And was addicted to television in this post, but video games in your original post. Which one is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The reason I ask is because we're having trouble get him off screens. I can take them away, but then he'll literally sit on his bed and do nothing but pout at the wall for 3-4 hours. He once kept this up for three weeks until we gave him the TV back. It was ridiculous, but it also wasn't improving things, so...
No developmental issues (we've had him screened!) He's just incredibly stubborn and has learned he can wait us out, I guess.
Ne needs more activities then. He can't deal with unstructured time.
Ok. What activities can he do at home while I work?
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The reason I ask is because we're having trouble get him off screens. I can take them away, but then he'll literally sit on his bed and do nothing but pout at the wall for 3-4 hours. He once kept this up for three weeks until we gave him the TV back. It was ridiculous, but it also wasn't improving things, so...
No developmental issues (we've had him screened!) He's just incredibly stubborn and has learned he can wait us out, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The reason I ask is because we're having trouble get him off screens. I can take them away, but then he'll literally sit on his bed and do nothing but pout at the wall for 3-4 hours. He once kept this up for three weeks until we gave him the TV back. It was ridiculous, but it also wasn't improving things, so...
No developmental issues (we've had him screened!) He's just incredibly stubborn and has learned he can wait us out, I guess.
Ne needs more activities then. He can't deal with unstructured time.
He needs to learn how to deal with unstructured time without screens.
OP here and I agree. But it's not something I struggled with a child, so I'm not sure how to teach it.
Well, you ruined it when you gave in to his temper tantrum and let him have screens back. He needs to be bored to learn to deal with unstructured time, but you rescued him from that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The reason I ask is because we're having trouble get him off screens. I can take them away, but then he'll literally sit on his bed and do nothing but pout at the wall for 3-4 hours. He once kept this up for three weeks until we gave him the TV back. It was ridiculous, but it also wasn't improving things, so...
No developmental issues (we've had him screened!) He's just incredibly stubborn and has learned he can wait us out, I guess.
Ne needs more activities then. He can't deal with unstructured time.
Ok. What activities can he do at home while I work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The reason I ask is because we're having trouble get him off screens. I can take them away, but then he'll literally sit on his bed and do nothing but pout at the wall for 3-4 hours. He once kept this up for three weeks until we gave him the TV back. It was ridiculous, but it also wasn't improving things, so...
No developmental issues (we've had him screened!) He's just incredibly stubborn and has learned he can wait us out, I guess.
Ne needs more activities then. He can't deal with unstructured time.
He needs to learn how to deal with unstructured time without screens.
OP here and I agree. But it's not something I struggled with a child, so I'm not sure how to teach it.
Well, you ruined it when you gave in to his temper tantrum and let him have screens back. He needs to be bored to learn to deal with unstructured time, but you rescued him from that.
I need to work. Sorry that's a foreign concept to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The reason I ask is because we're having trouble get him off screens. I can take them away, but then he'll literally sit on his bed and do nothing but pout at the wall for 3-4 hours. He once kept this up for three weeks until we gave him the TV back. It was ridiculous, but it also wasn't improving things, so...
No developmental issues (we've had him screened!) He's just incredibly stubborn and has learned he can wait us out, I guess.
Ne needs more activities then. He can't deal with unstructured time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The reason I ask is because we're having trouble get him off screens. I can take them away, but then he'll literally sit on his bed and do nothing but pout at the wall for 3-4 hours. He once kept this up for three weeks until we gave him the TV back. It was ridiculous, but it also wasn't improving things, so...
No developmental issues (we've had him screened!) He's just incredibly stubborn and has learned he can wait us out, I guess.
Ne needs more activities then. He can't deal with unstructured time.
He needs to learn how to deal with unstructured time without screens.
OP here and I agree. But it's not something I struggled with a child, so I'm not sure how to teach it.
Well, you ruined it when you gave in to his temper tantrum and let him have screens back. He needs to be bored to learn to deal with unstructured time, but you rescued him from that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The reason I ask is because we're having trouble get him off screens. I can take them away, but then he'll literally sit on his bed and do nothing but pout at the wall for 3-4 hours. He once kept this up for three weeks until we gave him the TV back. It was ridiculous, but it also wasn't improving things, so...
No developmental issues (we've had him screened!) He's just incredibly stubborn and has learned he can wait us out, I guess.
Ne needs more activities then. He can't deal with unstructured time.
He needs to learn how to deal with unstructured time without screens.
OP here and I agree. But it's not something I struggled with a child, so I'm not sure how to teach it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The reason I ask is because we're having trouble get him off screens. I can take them away, but then he'll literally sit on his bed and do nothing but pout at the wall for 3-4 hours. He once kept this up for three weeks until we gave him the TV back. It was ridiculous, but it also wasn't improving things, so...
No developmental issues (we've had him screened!) He's just incredibly stubborn and has learned he can wait us out, I guess.
Ne needs more activities then. He can't deal with unstructured time.
He needs to learn how to deal with unstructured time without screens.
OP here and I agree. But it's not something I struggled with a child, so I'm not sure how to teach it.