limit computer time
Do your kids...
Waste hours on the Internet, or play computer games all day?
Browse prohibitive applications?
Argue when you ask them to do something else?
Struggle with siblings about sharing the computer?
Why your kids always revolt against your opinions? From investigation, this kind of behavior is led by long time surfing online or playing computer games.
Computer/Internet games are a modern day phenomenon that has become a big part of many children's lives. The games have reached a level in which the gameplay can be very addictive and the graphics very advanced; often depicting violence and gore. Because the little kids can not distinguish right from wrong, they can easily abandon themselves to playing games. It's a detrimental effect on children, contributing to the observed increase in violent behavior exhibited by juveniles in the last decade.
Violence in computer/online games can be divided into several categories: Fantasy and Human violence, which can further be split into third-person shooters and first-person shooters, the latter currently being the most popular game genre.
The highly acclaimed software TimeSheriff, which is an invaluable tool for parents who wish to control their kids' use of the computer and computer/Internet games.
TimeSheriff can help parents to limit the time or block the applications in which a kid can play particular games. In this way parents could allow their child to play games for 1 hour a day after homework has been done. This action can help your child strike a proper balance between work and leisure.
Therefore, TimeSheriff is a good tool for your child grow healthily.
Config any specific game running time. For example, the picture below means the game winmine can only be played on Saturdays and Sundays.

The picture below means firefox can be used all the time

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