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While this is not an easy or quick process, yes, there is a strategy that works. Additional Article Information: =============================== 652 Words; formatted to 65 Characters per Line Distribution Date and Time: 2006-12-07 13:12:00 Written By: Sally Goldberg, Ph.D. Copyright: 2006 Contact Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For more free-reprint articles by Sally Goldberg, Ph.D., please visit: http://thePhantomWriters.com/free_content/d/index.shtml#Sally_Goldberg,_Ph.D. ============================================= Special Notice For Publishers and Webmasters: ============================================= If you use this article on your website or in your ezine, We Want To Know About It. 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In the back seat of the car, they used to compete with each other saying, "Red light, turn green." The winner was the one who said it at exactly the right time to see their command met. The winner could then proudly say, "It listened!" Imagine the pride they both felt being able to exert their power over the technology of an ever-changing and completely mechanical traffic light! Sean, 17, told me about the video games he has played since he was little. While he has only a few at a time, he is always on the lookout for new ones. Getting ready to trade in Bloodrayne II, Tony Hawk"(tm)s American Wasteland, Grand Theft Auto III, and Fatal Frame II, he is saving for the new Bully videogame. He explained that he plays these games for hours each day""two, three, four, five, or even six or seven. It all depends how much time he has. They always give him something to do. After talking to Sean and seeing him demonstrate the games on a full screen TV in his room, I began to get the picture. I could not help but see the distinct contrast between Deborah and Cynthia using their creativity to influence the traffic lights and Sean who used the creativity of the videogames to influence him. His teen-rated (T) ones were labeled "blood, crude humor, language, suggestive themes, and violence." His mature-rated (M) ones had even more disturbing descriptions. Each person is a product of his or her experiences and consequent thoughts. What one does not do is just as important as what one does. If your child spends most of his or her time actively engaged with computers, TV, DVD"(tm)s and videogames, then they are not spending most of their time doing interactive learning, playing sports, running, walking, hiking, biking, exploring, reading, writing, conversing, singing, or enjoying time with family and friends. His or her thoughts will be affected accordingly. Strategy There is a way to change the dynamics for young people like Sean. It is not easy or quick, but it is practical, and well-worth the time, effort, and fun that it takes. Here are some tried and tested suggestions. 1. Introduce a hobby. 2. Take a daily walk together. 3. Share a pleasant meditation. 4. Start collecting balls of all sizes, textures, and shapes. The set aside time each day to "play ball." 5. Leave time every evening to discuss the day and then to plan for the next one. 6. Have a family meeting from time to time. 7. Set up a craft table. 8. Listen to music together. 9. Go to a good movie or a show. 10. Plan a day at a spa. Much of life today comes to children from the outside. Parents buy them many presents and give them many material things. They are all busy and find it difficult to carve out extra time to spend with their children. We acknowledge this and accept that there is no way to change these circumstances. Hopefully, the above suggestions will spark some new ideas. Some can be easily integrated into daily life. 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