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Technology is something that I have a love/hate relationship with. I love how it can benefit my kids by being both fun and educational at the same time but I hate how it can overwhelm them. It can be tricky to find games that are educational though. Well Dr. Jody Sherman LeVos, a child developement and learning expert, was interviewed to give parents some tips on ensuring games are age appropriate, educational, and more!
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only after they finish their homework
No Video games on school night at all. And 6. Hours on the weekend it works
They are only allowed to play video games during certain times of the day.
Play games on the weekends only. Week days are for school work.
We only provide games that are approved so not much to concern me
Trying out new things!
My grandson earns all of his game time. We have him on a point system and we give him poker chips in a jar for doing well at school, with cleaning his room and things like that. He can earn up to 3 hrs of game play each week.
I don't have kids, this would be for my niece, and I know her parents encourage her to spend time on a variety of things :)
Abagail is too small yet but Austin is allowed to play games for 30 minutes after homework and allowed to read for 30 minutes before bed.
Awesome Gift!!