Yes
around 6 years old.
There are a lot of different tips and opinions for internet safety. You should do what you think is best for your family. Some things are setting a password to get on to certain sites, allowing children to only use computers in a public setting (like a living room), and not allowing computers in children's rooms. Here is a site that might can help you. http://www.safekids.com/
For children they can be exacting for maths e.g PS SOS not much info
a couple computers in every room
If it is convenient for the child to share another computer or just have it in the office, do that. Having computers in bedrooms can lead to a lot of things you wouldn't want them to do, and waste a lot of time. Children should really be supervised if they have a tenancy to do things you wouldn't approve of.
probaly so they can get more advanced over the years
No home computers. A computer then probably filled an entire room.
there are 23.
Some companies that sell computers for children include Kid Computers, Patheos and Peewee PC. Another company that you may be interested in is Mindstorms.
It is perfectly fine for siblings to share a room. They are related and eill probably enjoy each others' company.
yes because sometimes you need to watch the news and if you get in trouble and you have to go to your room then you could watch you tv
The Ballentine Dining room tables are made of fairly strong pressed and solid wood, and should hold up to children very well.