Preteens
12 yo DS playing Minecraft ALL THE TIME
Cookingwine · 08/02/2016 21:22
and it worries me for some reason. He doesn't interact with us at all anymore. When I say he plays too much and should stop he says : Why? And all I can say is: I don't think this is good for you. I don't sound really convincing I'm afraid. Shall I just ban it?
GummyBunting · 08/02/2016 21:26
No don't ban it, minecraft has many good elements, but like anything, a varied diet is best.
As his parent it's your responsibility to ensure he's getting a good variety of play. It can include minecraft, but shouldn't exclusively.
MidnightVelvetthe5th · 08/02/2016 21:26
Is it minecraft itself or is it the amount of time he is spending on it?
Maybe impose a set screen time? I tell my 2 that it's not real life and that humans aren't meant to play on screens for too long as it's unhealthy
sootica · 08/02/2016 21:29
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MidnightVelvetthe5th · 08/02/2016 21:31
I do no screens at all in the morning on a school day, yes to an hour after school every day, Saturday mornings and they do other things in the afternoon, Sunday mornings and homework on Sunday afternoons.
Cookingwine · 08/02/2016 21:31
He comes home from school at 5:15, he has nearly one hour of commute which he spends on his phone playing other mind boggling games, then does his homework for about 45 min, then on Minecraft, watching a YouTube video on his iPad mini while simultaneously playing it on his laptop until 8:30, except for a 15 min dinner. And sometimes a bath.
MidnightVelvetthe5th · 08/02/2016 21:32
Oh and screen time doesn't start before 7am on weekends, as my ds would get up early otherwise and be knackered :)
Cookingwine · 08/02/2016 21:34
Week end it is all day. He goes to a friends on Saturday afternoons and they play Minecraft again.
Dungandbother · 08/02/2016 21:58
Mine are much younger and I have the same problems.
I use the iPad timer, kitchen clock timer and insist that good manners rule the roost.
If they don't help out - plates in dishwasher, clothes put away, homework (done properly not rushed) then I let them use tech.
And it goes off for an hour before bedtime when toys or games or reading are compulsory. If they whinge they lose twenty mins in the next session.
And enforce!
Turn the router off!
You can do it!
WeAllHaveWings · 09/02/2016 06:15
Find other things for him to do. Chores. Eat dinner together and have a conversation to make it last longer. Take him swimming/to activities. Invite friends over. Play a board game with him.
Don't limit screen time, engage him in something else.
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