ChocoBro92
ChocoBro92 OP t1_ivwyluu wrote
Reply to comment by TheAceMax97 in LPT:Kid throw stuff near your tv? Protect it. by ChocoBro92
I mean I’m with ya, I don’t desire it myself cats dogs and maybe a chinchilla or two. But I’ve been seeing a lot of people lately having trouble with their kids on the spectrum destroying TVs tablets phones and consoles because they get so hyped up and you know. I really didn’t know where else to post this for ppl to see.
ChocoBro92 OP t1_ivwxn3v wrote
Reply to comment by Carpe_Dispute in LPT:Kid throw stuff near your tv? Protect it. by ChocoBro92
Good luck having a kid on the ASD spectrum then.
ChocoBro92 OP t1_ivwxkpo wrote
Reply to comment by TheAceMax97 in LPT:Kid throw stuff near your tv? Protect it. by ChocoBro92
Kids on on the ASD don’t seem to enjoy being called gremlins. But w/e.
ChocoBro92 OP t1_ivwvxxh wrote
Reply to comment by ASK_IF_IM_PENGUIN in LPT:Kid throw stuff near your tv? Protect it. by ChocoBro92
My niece is/was on the autism spectrum which is why this was necessary.
ChocoBro92 OP t1_iw065n0 wrote
Reply to comment by incasesheisonheretoo in LPT:Kid throw stuff near your tv? Protect it. by ChocoBro92
I agree but it’s less than half the price and stronger than the tv protectors which are usually less than a 4th of an inch thick vs what ever you want with the plexiglass and to the correct size to boot. But for the plexiglass it will cost 5 to 10 dollars vs 30 to 40 for the tv guard stuff. My niece broke through an early tv protector and cracked a tv and went back to this method because she still as an adult gets hyped and throws remotes/controllers. But yeah kids should have a cheap tv lol.