• borari@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Huh. That was a remarkably sane article about video games targeted towards parents.

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      1 year ago

      … and helpful. We already have a lot of “gaming bad for children” and “gaming good for children’s brain” articles, but understanding the nuances by gaming with them seems very sane and helpful indeed.

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    1 year ago

    i don’t have kids but i get very excited about getting to play games with them if I do end up having any. showing them the stuff I was into as a kid and all that, so I’m glad I have science to back me up lol

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    This was a great article, and it is how I approach gaming with my 9 yo. I don’t consider time spent playing a game to be wasted time, but I do sent limits on how long sessions can be, not playing before bed, and that sort of thing. I also talk to her about games she’s playing and play with her when I can. I’ve always thought of games as like a book club, and there’s value in playing through a good game.

    I would have thought that my attitude would be pretty common among parents my age (30s) but maybe that’s not the case.