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Children love to play video games. Traditional toys from the old days 
don't play the role they used to, although a good old teddy bear is 
always appreciated, especially when it can be personalized like at 
Build-A-Bear. Also, there is no problem with parents feeling the need 
to enact a new set of rules to govern how long their kids are playing, 
which is the case with video or games, or which titles they are 
consuming. While many of them offer a variety of benefits to players and
 they're not only meant for kids, there are numerous disadvantages, as 
well. The time has come to take a closer look at the pros and cons 
associated with kids interacting with video games!
Pros
1. Increased Problem Solving Skills
Children often allow problems to frustrate them and their minds have not
 yet developed to the point where they can process complex issues. With 
video games, they are able to dip their toes into the problem solving 
waters by training their brain to come up with solutions for gaming 
related issues!
2. Motor Skills and Hand/Eye Coordination 
If your child is old enough for first person shooters, they will have to
 operate a character who is doing multiple actions at the same time, 
which improves their hand/eye coordination. Motor skills are also worked
 upon, since the player must have highly developed visual attention 
skills and visual spatial ability in order to become consistently 
successful. 
3. Bonding
Video games provide a fun activity for parents and kids to participate 
in together. There are numerous titles that offer equal levels of 
enjoyment to children and adults and allow families to discover common 
interests that they may have. They give parents a great chance to hang 
out with their children and develop a stronger, closer bond. 
Cons
1. Social Isolation Risk
A child who is playing video games too frequently may become socially 
isolated and inept at making friends. They will spend less time seeking 
the company of family members and schoolmates and more time trying to 
reach the objectives laid out for them in the virtual world. Children 
who replace their social lives with video games are also likely to find 
it harder to make new friends as they grow older. 
2. Obesity and Other Health Issues 
If a child is spending hours a day playing video games, that means less 
time that they are spending on physical activity. Video games are 
considered to be one of the main catalysts of childhood obesity and 
there are various other health issues that can arise. What is more, 
excessive video game playing can cause a child to develop carpal tunnel 
syndrome, as well as skeletal disorders. 
3. Exposure To Foul Language 
As more and more children begin to do the majority of their gaming 
online, it is harder for parents to remain on top of the language and 
behaviors that they are exposed to. Online gaming leaves a child exposed
 to sexually charged language, racial slurs, profanity and could 
negatively influence the way they communicate with others. 
All in all, moderation seems to be the key. Remember to give your 
children proper guidance and plan their schedules so there's appropriate
 amount of time for learning, physical activity and leisure. With the 
proper approach video games can bring both you and your kids great 
benefits


I think in moderation games and Apps can be good. My son is obssessed with Minecraft at the moment and it is really helping his problem solving skills.
ReplyDeleteMy 5 year old is obsessed, but I've played with him for a bit and it's stunning how much it's helped his mental maths, reading and spelling! You do need to moderate them though, or they'd be on it 5 hours a day :)
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