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Video Games For Your Small Children



By Justin DeMerchant

During our younger years, computer was never fully developed and video games were never heard of, which was probably one less stress for our parents. Now, the introduction of technology has brought about different gadgets and tools, exposing younger kids with more content that is necessary. Information overload is the term used if too much detail is presented all at the same time. Since we cannot stop technology from influencing our kids, we can regulate how much influence technology can have on them. One of the ways to do this is to pick out good video games for small children.

Other parents are video gamers themselves, so the kids can be exposed to such forms of entertainment at an early stage. Remember, however, the smaller ones have a harder time distinguishing reality from the graphic scenes presented in these games. Misinformation about the presence of blood or wounding another person can do a lot to their mentality, aside from slowing down the brain functions. So even though we allow them to be influenced with technology, it doesn't have to be always in a negative effect. Video games can actually help stimulate different areas of the brain so long as chosen with proper care.

The video game industry naturally does not want to take responsibility for the increasing violence in the society. At the same time, they do not want to lose sales and profit by eliminating a good market. To compromise these two scenarios, they have developed video games for small children specifically designed to act as a learning tool. Some designs would involve a creative game of math and object identification to stimulate the right and left hemispheres of the frontal lobe of the brain those responsible for memory, learning, emotion, and impulse control instead of just focusing on the visual elements.

Although allowing kids to play education video games may be helpful, traditional development activities should still be practiced. Remember to keep your child involved in at least one physical activity because the temptation of just sitting in one corner with a screen can be too much for a kid to forget that exercise can help the brain as well. By allotting a number of hours for the game to be equal with a physical task, mind and body coordination can be developed. Interaction with real kids is also important for social development and skills in communication. This is an important tool that can never be replaced by just meeting with cyber characters.

Video games for small kids can be guaranteed as proven and valuable tool for brain optimization. However, you may also want to get feedbacks from experts in child psychology about the effectiveness of a particular game and the outcome it can bring to child development. Other parents may have also posted reviews on different websites, and consider insights as one of the basis for your decision. What you instill in your child during the formative years can be reflected well until adulthood, so it is important to take notice and thoroughly think about it.


About the author

Justin DeMerchant is the founder of buttontrader, why lose weight, and risks of being overweight where information on stocks and investing can be found.
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