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Post by leunas on Sept 14, 2006 2:52:16 GMT -5
An influential group of academics and children’s experts have blamed games for rising depression and behavioural difficulties in UK youngsters. In a letter to The Daily Telegraph, 110 lobbyists implicate fast food, competitive schooling and computer games in what they call “the death of childhood”. The group, which includes childcare consultant Dr. Penelope Leach and children’s author Jacqueline Wilson, blames politicians and the public for failing to recognise how modern children develop. The letter says children need “real play” as opposed to “sedentary, screen-based entertainment” and that they are “exposed via the electronic media to material which would have been considered unsuitable for children even in the very recent past”. which is all true - BALANCE - real play and simulated play - god it is simple. pixellove.blogspot.com/2006/09/childcare-experts-condemn-gaming.html
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Post by Stuff on Sept 14, 2006 5:27:03 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm thinking it's ok for kids to have both right? If the parents take away the Video Games, TV, Computer, all there will be left is board games like Monopoly. And the streets shall be filled with family upon family's blood.
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Post by leunas on Sept 14, 2006 12:18:44 GMT -5
It's all about moderation.
Like in foods, you may have junk food (chips, candy, etc.,) but you need to balance it out with the proper food groups.
Too much of one thing is not a good thing.
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