Tuesday 17 January 2017

Kids and Video Games

Blog Post #2 

Video games are among teens and children, there are more than 80% of ages 7 to 18 of Canadians who plays regularly. Young children who have difficulty distinguishing from reality to fantasy which makes them vulnerable to the effects of video games' violence.

I mean my opinion is, playing video games some of the time can be okay. Just choose the quality–– which includes TV, tablet, iPod and video games –– to no more 2 hours in a day.

But the negative effects with video games are the kids can see and learn violent things. When playing online, children can pick up bad language and behaviour from other people.


" I hate minecraft I want to kill it with fire" http://minemum.com
Sometimes, kids are spending much time playing video games and may cause impulsive behaviour and attention problems. Although, playing video games can be a learning experience, give the kids a variety of entertaining things to learn from, so the children will not be addicted to just one thing.

If you already know that playing video games can affect your grades and spending more time playing than doing your homework, try to control yourself and don't let distract yourself with video games because video games can only give us time to have fun but don't spend all the time playing video games.