[blparent] new member intro

Judy Jones sonshines59 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 8 11:52:01 UTC 2016


Very good advice.

Back in the day when we had a gaming system for our kids, we wouldn't allow
any of the violent games, but made up for it by having a variety of others.
The system was in the livingroom, and if all chores and homework were done,
I did not mind them playing at all.  Also, the computer was placed in a
public area on purpose.

Judy


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Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 3:56 AM
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			Channel your inner Nancy Reagan and just say no. 
I'm not an xbox fan, the games are way way too violent in my opinion. If you
want to get him a gaming system, get him a WII and put it in the family room
so you can play together or so he an play and you can participate just by
being in the samephysical space. Don't allow him to play shut up in his
room. 

-----Original Message-----
From: BlParent [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Josh
Kennedy via BlParent
Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 11:58 PM
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Cc: Josh Kennedy <joshknnd1982 at gmail.com>
Subject: [blparent] new member intro

hi
I'm a new member well not exactly I was on this list about 10 years ago. 
But I may be new to some of you. Anyway my name is Josh Kennedy I live in a
rural town in PA. I subscribed mainly because I have a question. My sighted
son is 9 years old. He keeps asking for an xbox 1 or xbox 1s for Christmas.
But they are expensive and I'm on SSI. Also my tv only has one HDMI
connection and that is being used by the apple tv box. and I'd rather not
spend nearly $600 for an xbox 1s and a new tv to put in his bedroom where he
wouldn't be supervised as much. I'm totally blind by the way and use NVDA
for my screen reader and will soon be using the orbit reader20 low cost
braille display for braille input and output. 
You all can google search orbit reader20 if you want more info so anyway
rather than getting him an xbox 1s and new tv and stuff besides I don't have
the money for a new tv in my living room with 2 or more HDMI connectors at
the moment and I won't for a good many months... So do you all think I
should just get him a good android tablet? I found one with a 10.6 inch
screen octa-core 8 processors and 2gigs of ram for $130. 
much more affordable for me. It's difficult to save money when only on SSI.
I had to save 6 months and give up lots of stuff just to save up for the
orbit reader 20 at $499 due out in october 2016. He keeps asking for M-rated
games like GTA and the crew and stuff like that. So what do you all think.
save up for xbox 1s, and new bigger tv or good nearly 11-inch much more
affordable android tablet? also gotta save for the braigo low cost embosser
supposed to be out next year so I can have as much braille as possible for
his future school endeavors. next point is i figure if he wants a fancy xbox
when he's older that may give him an incentive to get a job and get it
himself. after all if I get him everything where's the incentive to
eventually work for or save for what he wants to have just like i had to
save for the orbit reader20 and will save for the low cost braigo embosser
due out sometime in 2017?

thanks

Josh Kennedy

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