Are Video Games Good For Kids??
The most common sight in families with millennials today is a child who wants to think with his phone or is constantly playing online games (the cry of shooting / / recording from PUBG is still popular in our ears). It's a major concern for millennial parents and a hot topic of conversation at the office water cooler, smoking area, and on air travel.
Although smartphone addiction can affect a child's development, it is often confused with video games. What we need to focus on for children is organized chaos. The freedom given to children to explore the virtual and real world should be limited by length and breadth, not depth.
Places, where topics/events are explored, can be encouraged and taught, although it is necessary to control the topics/areas discovered and the time spent by the child. Mobile phone, games, sports, internet, digital media etc. Indian parents who love to use and feel like a threat to their child's development are overly impressed and their unconditional love for their children causes them to expand all the different and unique aspects of their children. Believe me, young people, the internet, smartphone, smart TV etc. They are immature people like us who were born with a balanced way of using these virtual tools effectively should be part of every child's developmental stage, and playing virtual games is one of the best ways to use them. Where the player decides how the character will look and behave at different stages of the game. He has a creative flair for self-expression combined with a deep understanding of standards and rules (he's done with coolness :)). Games like Castle Crush, The Legend of Zelda feature events where players must negotiate, invest, and use a variety of methods to progress. So even if it's not academic, it will help them make decisions, suggest and analyze what happened, make contingency plans, and all that (personal info)
"A thousand donkeys led by a tiger can beat a thousand donkeys led by a tiger". The power of leadership is often underestimated.
In video games, nobody cares about age, and appearance is just another physical embarrassment to take the lead if it can lead the team to victory. Children often switch teams to learn specific skills they have developed while solving different parts of the game. The love of winning and playing in a team improves persuasion skills and motivation, video games will definitely help in this. The strength to cope with increasing competition starts here. Models used in the game can also help children develop physical fitness.
So I advise you not to overreact and try some games with your kids. As I said, harmony is how the world was created (remember the grand theory)

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