On another note, here is a great book I found that addresses the issue of screen time and placing limits on screen time.
Mrs. Shute
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Many of the boys I talk with at school love to talk about the video games that they enjoy playing at home. During these conversations we often talk about the content of these games and whether they are appropriate for their age. I have had 1st and 2nd graders share with me that they are playing games such as "Modern Warfare", "Grand Theft Auto" and "Halo", all of which are rated "M" for mature. Most of the boys minimize the level of violence that occurs in these games, however, I continue to be concerned about the violence that they are exposed to. Research studies have shown a link between aggressive ways of thinking and behaving and violent video games. A study completed at Iowa State University (follow this link to see the study)showed a relationship between these games and aggressive behavior in children. It may not be the popular decision as a parent to say "No" when your child wants these video games and claims that all of their peers are playing them, but it is an important decision. As a mom of 2 boys (5th grade and 1st grade), my boys know that these games will not enter our home. Media has an incredibly strong impact on children and it is important that parents monitor tv shows, apps and video games that their children are exposed to. It is easy to set age restrictions on your television and on the purchases your child can make on their ipad/ipod. Again, it may not be the most popular decision you make as a parent, but it's an important one. On another note, here is a great book I found that addresses the issue of screen time and placing limits on screen time. Thanks for reading!
Mrs. Shute
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AuthorAs I wrote on my home page, I have been a Counselor at the South School for over 10 years. I am constantly trying to improve my skills as a Counselor and to learn new strategies that I can pass along to my students. Archives
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