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Yes and not again. It is not because he will not become more violent that he can / should play any game. It is worth learning about the content of each game and evaluating the best choices for children of different ages. Perhaps an adult game is not only violent, but it can be too deep and...
Many parents commented that they do not know how to play and that is why they end up moving away from video games, but that they would like to participate more closely in all this, but did not know how to do it. There is no magic recipe for this, but some tips can be valuable at this point...
It's hard to say, but like other types of games, video games can be addictive. This is not very common, especially here in Brazil, I do not remember any case, being more recurrent in eastern countries, such as China and South Korea. It turns out that the games are made in a way that encourages...
This answer is a little more complicated, as it enters into questions that are a little more subjective, involving what we call common sense. There is no maximum number of hours allowed for someone to play. The important thing is to balance the act of playing video games with other leisure...
No and yes. This question is simpler than it seems. Some studies have shown that teenagers who spent more than 8 hours a day playing had a poorer performance on their grades. This is not frightening, after all ANY activity that is performed for more than 8 hours a day will affect a young...
No. I know I’ve talked about this before, but I’ll talk a little bit here again. It turns out that this statement is not based on empiricism or guesswork. It turns out that there is no scientific study that proves the relationship between violent behavior and playing (violent) games. First...