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A Duct Tape Solution to Videogame Addiction

Evan had some friend over last week while Amy was trying to rest.  They were loudly enjoying their video games, and after admonishing them once to keep quiet, I told them they would have to go outside to play (it being a beautiful, sunny afternoon with temperatures around 75 degrees F).  They pleaded with me to let them continue, and suggested that they tape their mouths shut to ensure that they didn't keep shouting while they played.  So, we decided to experiment.

Videogamingwithducttape

Much to my surprise, this seemed to work for nearly 45 minutes.  I don't know how long they kept the duct tape on, but they were relatively quiet.  Eventually, of course, the noise level grew to unacceptable levels, and they were banished from the house.

Now, YMMV, and I do not mean to make light of video game addiction (in fact, I think we may start experimenting with other measures once school starts), but I thought it may be helpful, or at least amusing, to share this tactic in case other parents might find it useful.

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