Think about this: All children imitate what they see on t.v. They imitate what people do in front of them. Would you like your preschooler to take a knife to school and start stabbing other children? Would you like for your preschooler to start picking up bad language? Would you like for her to start imitating the game while at school or in public? Children pick up on things and act on them. Children still have yet to learn right from wrong. If your daughter wants to spend time with you, try playing simple matching card games with her, eye spy, Simon says, old maid, etc. I guarantee she will appreciate that more rather than "watching her dad play violent Video Games". Also try taking her to the park, or to the zoo. Set time aside to play your video games when shes asleep, not home, busy playing in her room, watching a good childrens movie in another room, etc. Hope this helps.
No, violent video games teach kids about life and how it is and how it will be in the modern age...
They do anyway, lol.
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You can't, however most systems have a parental lock on them so that you can prevent children from playing games that are too violent, graphic, suggestive, or too full of language for them.
They do anyway, lol.
i think it depends on how violent the game is and what rating the game is and how old or young the child is.
it makes them act violent and not like any other games all thou it depends on the kind of game your talking about
Violent video games are not the sole cause of violence in society, as multiple factors contribute to such behavior. Implementing a ban on violent video games may not effectively address the root causes of violence. It is important to focus on comprehensive approaches that address mental health, social influences, and access to weapons to address violence in society.
I myself don't believe that they should as I think that's what makes most games and cartoons fun
At the age of 10 or 13, teen age.
Personally i don't think so but, People 12 or over should be allowed to play violent games if their mature enough.This is my opinion just to say ok.
No violent games/films don't cause that behaviour. Its that parents blame video games/films for teens being out of control, doing drugs, gang-banging, etc. But as I said before violent games/films do not cause this behaviour. I should know because I've watched "violent" films and played "violent" games since I was little. I am a normal adult and am non-violent.