Sunday, January 13, 2013

FAS and Video games - Adoption.com Forums

I posted this on the FAS Yahoo group but it's not getting much traffic these days so I'll re-post here.

Our son, now 9, was adopted at 6. His birthparents were very heavily into video games and had a complex gaming system with multiple screens set up in their home. Their gaming habit was a major contributor to the neglect of our son, so it's part of his history of abuse.

Fast forward to now. We have no video games and no TV in our home (except Netflix) but ds gravitates toward any screen anywhere like a moth to a flame. He'll stand behind someone and read what's on their computer screen, he's been known to go into someone' s home office and turn on the computer to access games or whatever web site he wants to see, he hounds me constantly to let him play games on my phone, and video games in a public setting like a restaurant make his eyes glaze over just looking at them. We took him to Chuck-E-Cheese for his birthday last year and he became frenzied and frantic--almost like he couldn't play the games fast enough to put more tokens in. His face was flushed, his hair was wet, and his eyes were wild. He became angry when it was time to leave.

Yesterday I took him with me to the laundromat. I made it clear before we went that I was not buying anything for him, so don't ask for any money. Less than 30 seconds after entering the laundromat he had discovered 2 video games and a vending machine and was asking me for quarters. I reminded him of our agreement of not buying anything and he went away for a while. But then, after searching the whole place, he found a dime on the floor and wanted to put it in the PacMan machine because the sign said it "accepts nickels, dimes, and quarters." I told him he needed more than one dime to make the game work. A little later I heard a loud bang at the video game, like someone kicked the machine. It was our ds who was "playing" the game. It was, in fact, just the repeating demo of the game that plays constantly until you put a quarter in, and ds was angry because it "kept beating" him. I'm still not sure if he understands that he wasn't actually playing the game!

So, in this day and age where nearly every child has some sort of video game or other electronic device, what can I do with this boy? He clearly can't handle any of that but it's everywhere and there's no escape from it. He's homeschooled so we can put up boundaries in his world for now, but I can't shelter him forever. I worry about what's going to happen when he does have access to computers and gaming devices without supervision.

Thanks for your thoughts.

Daisy

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