How does playing video games teach you to learn your child’s language?

January 16, 2010 by Goldenchute · 3 Comments
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mistiblue asked:


Why should parents play video games with their kids? Why shouldn't they? Does this lessen arguments with them?

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3 Responses to “How does playing video games teach you to learn your child’s language?”
  1. Angela N says:

    they should because then, you actually know what there playing and get to know what they like more. Parents shouldn’t because sometimes little kids get annoyed easily and they might become mad at you.

  2. lillilou says:

    I think its good parenting to take an interest in what your kids are interested in, make it family time, and of course also to make sure its nothing you would object against. Plus I think theres such a variety now, especially with more active games.

    We’re thinking of getting Rock Band.

  3. lycaon97 says:

    I personally think that parents should play video games with their kids. I have my mum play video games with me, the wii is great fun for that :) . When parents play video games with the kids it’s like a family night without the usual objections from the kids, because honestly, what kid would say no to video games? It also depends on what games you get though so make sure everyone is cool with whatever you have and then bring on the fun, lol.

    Like lillilou, I’m also thinking about buying the Rock Band for me and my mum…now that would be a great game to play.

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