Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 Greetings: When my AS son was younger video games were a BIG issue. For him, it was the frustration of the game not doing what he wanted it to. Every kid is different. For Cass, we needed to provide an alternate when he got frustrated and for him it was going outside and throwing a ball or shooting hoops. The Circle of Security believes parents should Always: be BIGGER, STRONGER, WISER, and KIND. Whenever possible: follow my child’s need. A child needs a secur base to launch from and a safe haven to come home too @ http://www.circleofsecurity.org/docs/circle%20with%20Formula%20-%203-05.pdf Just a small picture attached to a major theory. Does not make it right for every family. You might consider laying down boundaries for him or include him in the process. Communication is everything. You as a parent can say, "here are the boundaries or family rules," "What do you think should be some of the consequences for breaking these rules? Why?" I would also explain to him "why" these family rules are in place. There in place so our family can retain balance. Limits? Are what ever YOU as a parent or family feels is appropriate as every family is different. Just my 2 cents worth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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