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"Rules Have Gone Way Out the Window" for Meghan King Edmonds' Kids During Self-Quarantine

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As we're now going on weeks of self-quarantining amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, some parents are finding that they're OK bending the rules a little while homeschooling and caring for their kids who are stuck in the house.

And one of these parents is  The Real Housewives of Orange County alum Meghan King Edmonds, who has decided to relax one of her biggest parenting rules: screen time.

Meghan shared a video of her three kids, Aspen, 3, and twin sons, Hart and Hayes, both 1, on Instagram, writing, ".. & on the 187th day of quarantine, sitting on the table and screen time rules have gone way out the window." But there is an upside to the newly flexible screen time rules: "At least they’re kindly sharing with each other (it’s all

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