I he seen a big change in a lot of Childress attitude after games so yea!
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The affects that violence have on schools are that the children may bring the violence home or if they are being bullied they may start to slack off in the classes.
they do but they dont they make you buff and handsome and make me laugh....... NO( THEY DO NOT!!!!!!!)
The appropriateness of violent video games for children depends on several factors, including the game's content, the age of the child, and individual maturity levels. Many games are rated for specific age groups, reflecting their suitability based on themes, violence, and other elements. Parents should consider these ratings, the context of the violence, and engage in discussions with their children about the content to determine what is appropriate for their family. Ultimately, fostering a balanced approach to gaming can help children navigate these experiences healthily.
The Mario games are some great games on the DS. They are not really violent and are great options for children to play.
Bring toys and books to keep your children occupied. Use technology. Let your children play games or watch videos. Pack for emergencies, whether it is diaper emergencies or health issues. Bring essentials for younger children or babies, such as pacifiers. Bring snacks for your children.
There is no violence. Video games are fun and educational.
some say yes as it influences others but i depends on the programme and who you are According to social psychologists, early and continued exposure to media violence, including violent video games, causes children to regard such violence as the norm and often attempt to imitate it in real life.
Rated 14A for violence and disturbing content. Not recommended for children.
Video games develop hand/eye coordination and impart considerable knowledge. For that reason they are not, in moderation, harmful for small children. The key is moderation, and to stick to learning games that are based in the real world, instead of fantasy games. Violence should be avoided at all costs. There is considerable research indicating that children exposed to the impersonal and penalty-free violence of gaming develop skewed perceptions about the relationship of violence to everyday life.
Some people believe violence in video games can influence children to become violent also, creating a bad influence for future life. It can also get teenagers to think it's okay to behave badly in and outside of school.
Violence in video games