Here's why video games all around the world are worsening your kid

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Video Games- you gotta love them. A video game is a game played by electronically manipulating images produced by a computer program on a television screen or other display screen. A video game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device – such as a joystick, controller, keyboard, or motion sensing device – to generate visual feedback for a player. Video games have been around for over 40 decades. But, studies have shown, that a sudden increase in children incorporating themselves in live-action and warfare can actually be very detrimental for the health of the child and how they will gro.

But, why? That is what Dr. Pepper is trying to find out.

Dr. Pepper is a psychologist who currently has a PH.d in Psychology and focuses mainly on children and the causes and effects in their average activities. "There are numerous accessible games that kids today can browse. Large numbers of which are free. Studies, led by me, show that 85 of guardians overall are OK with their youngster playing free video games," says Dr. Pepper. He then goes on to explain the effects of a child playing video games for over 2 hours a week.

"Kids, regardless of the sex, despite the fact that it is more resulting in guys than females, tend to get extremely irate when they don't accomplish their goals in computer games. This happens to for the most part everybody, all things considered. Nonetheless, for a kid, it is much more impeding. At the point when kids get disappointed I'm this estate, it can make them have enthusiastic changes outside of computer game playing, subsequently making them much angrier and short-tempered. " -Dr. Pepper

Our reporters then go on to ask how any of this is tied with the age and why it is so specific. "The reason why it is so specific, is because it is determined by three factors: the game, the mental maturity, and their bodily maturity. Depending on the type of game, for example, if it is a calm math video game, you most likely won't get any bad results. If it is a game in which there could possibly be some player vs player action, or some type of warfare, then it could be terribly detrimental in younger ages. Parents should be aware of the way how their children are reacting to the causes in the video games. If your child is taking the game very seriously, there may be nothing to stop them from getting angrier. To all the parents out there who are letting their children play these types of games- I would recommend shortening the allowed time to play the video game. I would also monitor the conversations between your child and whoever they seem to be talking to, if anyone. If nobody is on the other line, then you should still monitor anything verbally harming or concerning coming out of their mouth."

He then goes on to explain the second factor. "The second one is bodily maturity. Me and a team of colleagues have determined the best times for a child to have access to certain types of video games, which were also effected by the factor of the age. Many kids, depending on their gender, would hit puberty around ages 10-14. Besides all of the other bodily changes the now adolescent may be going through, one of the bodily changes is the invincibility to visual depletion and decrescent of being visually advanced. Kids tend to stare at the screens for a while, and as almost all parents know, this can be visually impairing for many long periods of time. The reason why it is ages 8-11 is because our studies have shown that the mean for this would be 9. Many kids at 9 would start to become a lot more rebellious and spoiled when they play these certain games." This is the second reason why there is an age limit. "I used to play Fortnite and get very angry. I would not have any satisfaction. It was just me putting my effort into getting better at the game instead of me putting my effort into something that would help me in return, like studying. Once I made the switch, I found my mental health getting a lot better and I felt a lot more satisfied with this decision." Says Henry Powers, a 13 year old kid from Greenfield, Wisconsin. "I used to play video games with my friends. I was not that social. but video games helped me get over that. I kept going back to them because of that reason. Little did I know, that if I just went outside and saw it from a different perspective., making real life friends can be a lot easier and appealing." Says Daniel, a 16 year old from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. "I remember when one of my real life friends was getting into video games. She was a very quiet and shy girl. A year later- she completely changed. She got angry a lot frequently, and she doesn't even give me credit for being there for her when she wasn't the popular gamer she is today." Says Elianna Saccaro, a 12 year old from Waxhaw, NC.

The other thing is the mental age. "At the young age that kids from 8-11 are, they have many fun choices and life, and to devote most of their time to play video games, is basically throwing that away. Many kids who are in this position say they don't feel much happier when they play video games knowing there is a world out there that they could enjoy. A lot of times, the effects of getting angry a lot just from video games can make a kid meaner, harsher and a lot more irritable, and many people have pointed that out with who we interviewed. This can be detrimental not just for kids at this age presently, but for the future. They can have the reputation as a mean and short tempered kid. Many kids who have gone through puberty actually have a change in mindset. I went through it. And although I didn't know I changed so much, looking back on me today shows it clear as daylight. I was a very angry kid. I would have short tempers. I was basically a bully as an elementary student. When I became a middle schooler, specifically in the seventh grade, I had a change in perspective. I realized, that there is more to life than putting my pain and deflecting it on others. So, that way, I became a lot nicer, and calmer, and a lot closer to the person I am today. But this is not about me, that is just an example of how my point is actually valid. 7th grade is the grade of change. "

IN CONCLUSION: Do not let your child play video games. If you do, make sure you are monitoring their actions and their screen time. It can be proven to be detrimental for their development as an adolescent and eventually as an adult taking their place in the world.

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