Daniel Black, a senior lecturer in Monash University, said today that many parents have grown while playing video games, and therefore they are more open to their possible benefits than previous generations.
“If any new media format is disaster by adults about how to harm children – Rock’n’roll, think of the television… If you return enough, Roma has created concern because of the so -called negative effects on youth, B Black says. “Concerns, the first young people who accepted the growth of the media, when they show that they do not turn them into murder maniacs or anything, and when they understand it and are comfortable with it.”
Some basic findings from Australia offer 2025 reports, including parents and video games.Credit: IGEA/BOND University
This is the case for Mike, who calls him “tragic from the 80s. He played video games all his life, which gave him confidence to wander with his child.
Parents who participated in the survey for the IGEA report stated many reasons for deciding to play video games with their children, 49 percent believe that children are a fun way for learning, 48 percent can improve problem -solving skills and say that they encourage 39 percent and develop cognitive skills.
Although it applies to Mike, he sees him as an opportunity to monitor his son’s interactions with the game and then teach him healthy habits and discipline for life. “I check what kind of games we play, the times we play.
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Mike becomes more comfortable playing together, which helps them to open to each other about unrelated issues such as schools and friends. Brand says that this is quite common for parents playing with their children, and that video games can offer a few fine but effective “taught moments olur if there are examples of violence or hostility in a game.
Although some parents are horrified by the idea of giving priority to the game in a household, the brand says that certain situations may require it. “Let’s say there is a socio-emotional challenge. If video games can help to get out of this difficulty, they should be given priority.”
Lawyers say that playing video games with your children can help the family connection and keep you up to date about how your child works in the digital world.Credit: Istock
In particular, the brand says that the rules and borders are still important unless they are arbitrary. According to the IGEA report, 75 percent of parents said they set rules for their children’s games. This may become particularly important when children play with other users online, because irregular use can expose them to more cyber bullying or inappropriate content risk.
Dr. Fae Heaselgrave, a senior lecturer in strategic communication at CQun University, says that every family will approach the game rules differently.
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“It is a very personal decision, not to identify the rules or not, but there are some railings that are found to work more effectively, or he says. “It usually doesn’t work to tell a child to finish playing games at 18:00, because there are scheduled trials or milestones that need to be completed before leaving many games. Therefore, it is important for a harmonious home to learn to be flexible.”
The brand says that parental controls may also be useful, such as restricting in -game purchases or prohibiting explanations. In the report, more than two -thirds of adults participating in the survey said that they are completely or quite familiar with in -game controls. Probably there is a positive prejudice here, the brand shows the increasing confidence between parents about how to adapt video games to the advantages of parents best.
“Parents are often so busy with work that they need technological controls or shortcuts that help them, B said Brand.
Although awareness is strengthened, Igea’s General Manager and Nz Ron Curry, the General Manager of Australia, says that we need to continue to destroy the negative stereotypes around the game and children.
“Whatever you do, there is a natural risk. But if parents understand what risks are, Curry says Curry. “The game usually creates an understanding of understanding about the world. Whether it is outside the game or in the game, I think I think that parents should guide this connection.”
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