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How can I get through a day of the kids playing XBox and blasting Guns and roses.. as painless as possible??

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How can I get through a day of the kids playing XBox and blasting Guns and roses.. as painless as possible??

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  1. drink something from a brown bottle and rock out. have a little fun! guns and roses and xbox sounds like a dream!!!!!


  2. Take all the xbox and other stuff away and give them a board game to play

    (e.g monopoly ,snakes and ladders)

  3. Why not set a time limit on how long they can play their games and that music then send them outside to play so you can do your chores (laundry, etc.) and provide activities they enjoy so when they come in they don't rush right back to the games and music.

    Are you really asking this because the kids are driving you nuts or because this was a challenge Barbie {is pregnant!} found and suggested? I always liked the writing assignment where you have five random words and have to come up with a paragraph or short story using those words. That's what the challenge reminds me of.

  4. Limit their time on these games, learn how to say "No", unplug them and tell the kids to go outisde.  Do your job as a parent.

  5. give birth

    *wink*wink*

  6. Take those things away and give them some intellectually stimulating materials.

  7. give birth!

    :D

    xxxx

  8. Tell them to keep it down a little, they should be aware that there is another human being in their house, and you would like a little quiet time, the music and sound effects don't have to be blasted to be fulfilling. Try listening to your own music on a walkman or an i-pod while you do your daily activities if they won't cooperate, or limit their time on the xbox if its possible.

  9. Cut the power to the house, or earplugs.. I suggest the earplugs

  10. i feel for you

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