Entries from August 2008

Talking to your child about game addiction

August 29th, 2008 / 4 Comments

You’ve heard the extremes. Twelve-year-old dies after playing 12 hours of computer games. “Grand Theft Auto” led teen to kill. As parents, we worry over that kind of news, and know that it could happen. But if we tell our kids those incidences as reasons to stop playing computer/video games, they’ll roll their eyes at […]

What to do if your child is addicted to video games

August 28th, 2008 / 5 Comments

Parents: Don’t be afraid to go with your gut feeling. If you see your children spending too much time and obsessing over video games, and you feel something is wrong with that, you are probably right. It’s time to get rid of the games. Don’t second guess yourself: “That’s just what kids do nowadays, isn’t […]

Is playing computer/video games that bad?

August 27th, 2008 / 12 Comments

Is playing computer/video games any worst than wasting time watching TV? Yeah, we agree it’s a waste of time, but is that bad? Do parents need be so concern about their kids playing computer/video games? In Playstation Nation, Olivia and Kurt Bruner explain that watching TV is a passive activity. It serves as a distraction […]

Enforcing computer/video game limits

August 26th, 2008 / 10 Comments

“If I keep asking and asking and asking, eventually my mom will give in.” Kids have an innate ability to manipulate their parents to get what they want. When it comes to allowing them to play computer/video games, we as parents are most vulnerable to giving in. We set time limits and consequences, but somehow, […]

LTDChix contest giveaway

August 20th, 2008 / 28 Comments

Did you ever “dream” life of being a mom would be like this? Nina Frye and Cindi Schmitzer are two moms who are Living The Dream! And they designed these cute shirts to show what that dream life is REALLY like – buried in laundry, managing the chaos of grocery shopping with multiple kids, accepting […]

Internet use contract

August 19th, 2008 / 4 Comments

Are your children spending too much time on computer/video games and won’t stop playing? Will an Internet Use Contract solve your problem? When we draft such a contract, we want to make the kid promise to all kinds of restrictions – “I will not play more than 2 hours a day.  I will not chat […]

Video game addiction

August 14th, 2008 / 9 Comments

Gears of War, Guitar Hero, Call of Duty, World of Warcraft… These are just a few among hundreds of video and computer games that kids are playing, often playing late into the night when their parents are asleep. Talk to a few parents and you will soon hear laments about their son spending too much […]

Teaching basic college survival skills

August 11th, 2008 / 4 Comments

I can relate to Sue Shellenbarger’s post in the Wall Street Journal blog. Speaking of college students who do not know how to do their own laundry, Shellenbarger says: I too have stressed achievement, adventure and life outside the home with my kids over learning more mundane domestic duties. I don’t like to clean the […]

Cheap healthy drinking water

August 10th, 2008 / No Comments

The cheapest bottled drinking water is Kirkland Costco brand for about 20 cents a bottle. You run through 10 bottles of those a day for a family and that’s over $700 a year…just for water! Every drop of water in that bottle counts, I tell my kids. Don’t spill it, don’t wash your hands with […]

Are our children being raised right?

August 7th, 2008 / 3 Comments

There’s something wrong with the way American kids are being raised today. Dr. Anne Pierce in her book Ships Without a Shore: America’s Undernurtured Children challenges commonly accepted notions about parenting such as nannys and daycare workers, hyper-structuring, and how Baby Boomers have affected the way we raise our children. Dr. Pierce gives us good […]