LaBettyBoop
New member
On one of my other threads, some of us started posting our feelings about Playstation 2, X Box, and other game systems. It had nothing to do with the thread. So I decided to start a thread all about "Game Systems".
Some of you may have given a game system as a christmas gift to your child or children and now find how frustrating it can be to both the kids and you. At first, it's brand new and they're all excited. They can't wait to play. You find it to be as a sort of "temporary babysitter" because it keeps the kids out of your hair and you can clean, cook and take care of anything. But once they're in it, it's over! If you try to get them off the system, you get temper tantrums, attitudes, crying, etc. If the kids are playing their favorite games, they still get attitudes, cry, lose control of their temper, etc. because they can't beat the "level" to get to the next.
This is a problem. How many of you have experienced this so far with your kids? Or has your experience been okay so far where you haven't experienced this yet?
Some of you may have given a game system as a christmas gift to your child or children and now find how frustrating it can be to both the kids and you. At first, it's brand new and they're all excited. They can't wait to play. You find it to be as a sort of "temporary babysitter" because it keeps the kids out of your hair and you can clean, cook and take care of anything. But once they're in it, it's over! If you try to get them off the system, you get temper tantrums, attitudes, crying, etc. If the kids are playing their favorite games, they still get attitudes, cry, lose control of their temper, etc. because they can't beat the "level" to get to the next.
This is a problem. How many of you have experienced this so far with your kids? Or has your experience been okay so far where you haven't experienced this yet?