Effects Of Video Games On Children

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Effects of Video Games on Children


Overview


Video games have been a part of our lives for nearly 50 years. As gaming technology advanced, the industry saw a lucrative opportunity, leading to the creation of games that often cater to human desires for violence and other extreme content. These games have been targeted at young, impressionable minds, raising concerns among parents and researchers about their potential impact.

The Issue


Research from organizations like the American Psychological Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics indicates a link between exposure to video game violence and increased aggression in children. A significant investigation by the Federal Trade Commission after the Columbine High School incident revealed that many video games rated "Mature" were still marketed to audiences under 17, often unknown to parents due to a lack of awareness about the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) ratings.

The Effects


Studies have shown that boys play video games for around 13 hours each week on average. Those engaging with violent games often exhibit:
1. Increased aggressiveness
2. Conflicts with teachers
3. Fights with peers
4. Declining academic performance

These behaviors can affect a child's personality, potentially leading to adults who struggle with teamwork, empathy, and respect for societal norms.

Possible Solutions


While banning video games outright isn't feasible due to their popularity and peer influence, stricter regulations on the marketing of mature content to minors are needed. Although the industry may argue this infringes on their rights, the future well-being of children should take precedence. However, it's not fair to blame the entire industry for negative outcomes, as many games promote beneficial skills like problem-solving and strategic thinking.

Parental Responsibility


Parents play a crucial role in monitoring what games their children play. Understanding game ratings and ensuring age-appropriate content is key. While it's impractical to ban gaming altogether, limiting playtime is advisable. Greater responsibility from the gaming industry combined with informed parents can help mitigate potential harm.

In conclusion, building a future where both the gaming industry and parents are proactive can protect children's well-being while allowing them to enjoy the benefits of video games.

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