Medieval | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 16 2008 | Advice, behaviour, boundaries, child, children, computer, developmental, expectations, family, home life, kids, learning, life, parenting, responsibilities, routineI have had to set boundaries for my children’s free time. If I did not use a timer when my son is on the computer he would be on it all day. I need to use a timer so that he knows when his time is up, he has no idea how much time passes when he is playing.
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