CHANGING GAME PREFERENCES OF CHILDREN: EFFECTS OF COMPUTER GAMES ON CHILDREN
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2786-5487.1.18716Keywords:
game, children, computer, effects, developmentAbstract
As children's play preferences increasingly gravitate toward computer games, it is essential to examine the multifaceted effects these games have on their development. Computer games offer interactive platforms that enhance cognitive skills such as problem-solving and decision-making. Yet, concerns arise over excessive gaming leading to attention issues and impulsivity. While some games foster social interaction and teamwork, others may expose children to cyberbully and inappropriate content. Emotionally, games can evoke empathy and engagement, but excessive exposure to intense content may desensitize children to real-world violence. Physically, sedentary gaming habits can contribute to health issues like obesity and poor posture. Parental guidance is crucial in regulating screen time, monitoring content, and fostering open communication about gaming habits. By striking a balance between gaming and other activities, parents can help children navigate the digital landscape responsibly while promoting their overall well-being.
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