My dad once complained that I was constantly playing PS4 and my dad decided to gamble only one hour a day. I told him that usually 3 hours of gambling will be enough. He says that I play too much and do nothing for the school. But I'm doing something for the school! And Monday to Friday I live in boarding school, there's nothing to gamble on. I'm just gambling on the weekend! How can I clarify with my dad? (My father can freak out!) PS4 I have paid from my money Am 16 years old, 1 hour are only for elementary students…)
Negotiate with him. Say you do that and that for the school, show it to you, but you also want to have your time on the PS4. If you show goodwill, it should work.
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Since I have to give your father right, the same discussion I had with my son too. What you always forget when playing what happens in the body, during which there's a strong release of stress hormones in the body and that is not good for the body at all. These hormones break down only very slowly, over a longer period of time it can even make you sick. LG
So I spill out much more stress hormones at work than when gambling.
Hoi,
show him what grades you have. If they are good or you are good for him (because good is relative), his arguments are "with you doing too little for the school". If you talk to him, keep calm, even if he's going to go nuts! I know that from my father when he freaks out quite chilled and with good arguments on. One hour is in fact, at least in my opinion, too little. Tell him that there are load times and all in all you only have 30 minutes. Effective playtime is coming. Make him an offer, 5 hours for the whole WE. Say 3 hours on Saturdays and 2 Sundays. On Fridays you do something with the family, that's important too, and only half the day. (Depending on what you have NEN Directions.).
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I think, there are jobs that are very stressful I can sing a song as well. But we need our job to live, gambling is a leisure activity. And if the teenys do not slow themselves down, the parents have to do so that they still have enough energy for the school.