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My younger kids, that's the ones between 14 and 16 years old, have recently benefitted from upgraded sound and vision on their Xbox 360's. But, since these upgrades have been installed, I have observed (suffered) an increased reluctance on their part to move from their station when asked.
As a responsible parent, am I unwittingly causing my kids a social disadvantage?
What do you think is the maximum number of XBox 360 hours per day which a parent of teenagers should impose?
Can you suggest any leverage I might have to unstick them from their seats, for example in order for them to eat a square meal, or do you believe that cans of Red Bull and packets of Pringles will do?
I can also recommend NOT buying your child a 'gaming chair' with built in subwoofer etc. etc. ! :¬(
Especially if you value the plaster work of the ceiling below ...!
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
I know I hope to when I have a couple. :)