Hi Josh, you could all continue to use the same Apple ID for the Store, but 
each have different Apple IDs for all other services such as iCloud, FaceTime 
and iMessage. Or simply create a new Apple ID for your son for these other 
services, and sign him in to it.
Alternatively, Apple has announced that when iOS 8 comes out, it will be 
introducing a new feature called Family Sharing. This allows multiple Apple IDs 
to share the same content. So you could set up a new Apple ID for your son on 
his iPad, then next month when iOS 8 comes out, add him to a Family Sharing 
group in which you or your wife are the Family Organiser. That way there is o 
need to purchase the apps again.
I have an entire chapter on how to do this in my book, iOS 8 Without the Eye, 
which will be released the same day iOS 8 is.
For now though, giving your son his own ID for iCloud services while keeping 
the existing one for the store will fix the problem.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
http://Mosen.org

On 13/08/2014, at 4:12 am, Josh <lawdog...@comcast.net> wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
>    I am wondering how to well as the subject line says break the connection 
> between the iPad that my son plays on and my iPhone. To explain a little more 
> the text messages I receive and send pop up on the iPad. Some of the 
> conversations between my wife and I regarding him does not need to be 
> discussed in front of him nor where he can freely look at it. Is there any 
> way to make the iPad quit receiving the messages that I am sending and 
> receiving without changing the account it is on? I want to keep the same 
> account so I do not have to repurchase the apps that he loves and are 
> inaccessible to me. Any help with this will be greatly appreciated.
> 
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