A happy medium? Why screens are not all bad

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For parents with gamer kids, a little empathy can go a long way in helping to manage screen time - and potential conflicts

Amother of two young children recently confided that she had come to realise “my main task as a parent is controlling the kids’ screen time”. She sighed. “It’s a bigger job than feeding them.”

The stats bear her out. Almost all secondary school children have their own tablet or mobile phone. So do two-thirds of primary school-aged children and a third of preschoolers, according to the hospital’s National Child Health poll. No wonder excessive screen time topped a list of parents’ concerns in an earlier poll by the hospital.

“Number one, it’s not appropriate for children in primary school yet a lot of primary school kids are permitted to play it.”“Second, it has no save points so that when Mum’s asking you to set the table or do your homework, in order for you to walk away you’d have to abandon your friends – and that’s just never going to happen.“The games go for 20 minutes each and so once you’ve started you can’t really stop.

Try playing Fortnite with your children, he adds, and “you’ll probably suck”. “How many things are there when the kids are better than the parent?” A passion for Minecraft can propel children who otherwise wouldn’t read into consuming books on the game. They might even get stuck into Minecraft crafting. Parents can facilitate creative crossovers, too. One father we spoke with noticed his two sons viewing Japanese animations online and reading a high turnover of manga comics. The father went online himself and found a Japanese manga artist in Melbourne. She now tutors the boys once a week in drawing techniques and conversational Japanese.

“Kids need to be outdoors, they need to oxygenate their brain, they need to exercise. And staring at screens for 13 hours a day is not OK.”Professor Susan Edwards, who recently co-wrote a statement of guidance on digital technology for Early Childhood Australia, tries to work with children towards “a happy medium” and says a bit of empathy can go a long way.

“We’re dealing with an extremely powerful opponent,” he says, “so very few of the conventional, traditional means will be enough.” Even experts who take the most nuanced views of how kids use screens would agree there has to be an upper limit, according to Professor Anthony Okely, who led the team that developed Australia’s screen-time guidelines. He says some parents believe that four or five hours of screen time per day for a four-year-old is perfectly fine.

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People who dont play games will always bag games. If you assessed their non gaming lives im sure you would find depression, anxiety etc. Gaming helps people, builds confidence, social aspect between teams and players. No gamer wants to pick up a gun. They want to play their games

Did this guy just trash Apex Legends? Has he read the study that found positive brain changes in those that play FPS? We have better reaction time, better attention to detail and better team work skills. Not to mention we learn patience.

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