Hi all. Yes, in the parent's forum, but I would like all types of input please! All ages welcome.
OK - here it is...just how much of a daily time limit should we put on our kids for playing video games? According to pediatricians, schools, books, etc., a one-hour time limit is suggested. I took that as one hour total (PlayStation, computer). But when playing the games, one hour flies by so fast that you can't accomplish much (ex: build a city, build an amusement park, get to level 10, etc.) He is setting goals and reaching them...ok, it's a video game, but at 6 and 1/2 years old, it is still a good lesson to set a goal. Sometimes you can't get there in an hour. Recently I changed his limit to one hour on PlayStation and one hour on computer. Just doubled his video game time.
I learned somewhere once that the smartest in the world are those in Japan who watch less than one hour of TV a day. But, what about video games? Aren't they the ones who are making millions creating these games? Haven't they invented the Wii (sorry, spelling, uneducated about this stuff). Isn't that the most advanced virtual reality, interactive game on the market? And, the PS3...rRight? Are these creators playing more than 2 hours per day? I bet.
Anyway, if our kids are going to run our world one day, they will have jobs that we can't even imagine...they haven't even been created yet. They will be so advanced technologically, that perhaps the computer...and the video games is the greatest way to allow them to start learning. This is so controversial. Some parents don't even care how long their kids play video games, or don't even know how long. Some parents cut it off at one hour. Other parents don't even own video games.
Since my son is an Aspie, I wonder if this is his "thing of interest." I certainly wouldn't want to limit that. I have seen other topics where an Aspie will say "I wish my parents listened more to me when I talked about my interest." When do these interest start kicking in? At what age?
Oh well. He is quite good at them...the video games...he can do things I can't do. It's embarrassing. hahaha