There is no question or doubt about the fact that TV, interactive video games,
and the Internet are excellent sources of education and entertainment for
children. However, too much of a good thing can be bad too. In this case, it can
have some unhealthy side effects. That's why it's so important to monitor and
limit the amount of time your child spends playing video games, watching TV, or
browsing the Internet.
Psychological studies show harmful effects on children when parents don t play
video games with their kids or have little knowledge of the themes, characters
and ratings of the games their kids play. Kids, no matter what their age, are
more likely to follow your advice if you show them you are interested in what
they do in their free time.
Talk about what you find inappropriate and listen to what your children like.
You can easily make video games a positive family experience. Here are a few
ideas you should consider and think about when dealing with the issue of
children and video games.
Get involved -
If you have young kids, make sure you are the ones choosing the video games and
not them. Purchase games which don't contain any violence or sexual stereotyping
with its female characters. Ask other parents for advice and suggestions of good
games.
Be sure to check the rating of a game before you decide to rent or buy it.
As you children get older, talk to them about which games they like and want to
play. Be involved when they buy them, too.
Take the time to sit down and play new games with your kids. This gives you a
firsthand view of its content.
Set up the video game console in a high traffic area of your house so you can
monitor what your kids are playing.
Talk about content you find offensive -
Sit your children down and talk to them from a young age about why you find
certain video game content objectionable. There are a lot of games out there
that portray women as sex objects and violence as an everyday part of life. It s
perfectly ok for you to be concerned about your ten year old being exposed to
these things.
Almost all teens play video games that are full of violent or sexist content, so
it is pretty unrealistic for you to try and ban them from playing games like
this at this age. Instead, talk to your teens about why you find these types of
games offensive. Trust me, they will respect your feelings, and hopefully learn
something from your values even when they play games at a friend s house.
Monitor the amount of time spent playing video games
Never ban them from playing video games completely. It s ok to set limits but
video games are increasingly becoming an important part of kids' social lives,
especially boys.
Set rules for how much time per day they can play games, and make sure you stick
to them. Many parents usually have rules such as "not until homework is
completed" or "only on the weekend" setup.
Remember that there are a lot of games which are long and take a certain amount
of time to finish if you are thinking about setting time limits on how long a
gaming session can last.
While a new game can completely consume your kid s attention, most of the time
the novelty of it will pass and other activities become more appealing.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
The Best Ways To Manage Your Child s Video Game Playing
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