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    Do's And Don'ts When It Comes To Kids Gaming

    Jan 13, 2025 by Ali · Leave a Comment

    If your kids have shown an interest in gaming, you might be slightly worried. Of course, nobody wants to tell their kids that they can't do something they want to do, so you've got to try and work out how you can both feel good about this decision. In this article, we're going to be looking at some of the do's and don'ts that we think you should know to make both sides happy. Interested? Read on.

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    Do Give Them A Cool Set Up

    First thing we're going to mention is that you're going to need to get them a cool setup. You don't have to go overboard and buy them the latest everything that exists if you can't afford this if you don't really want to because it's an obscene amount of money. 

    But, you can create an amazing setup by researching. Look at the different options. Look at the performance rather than the brand name or price. Do it this way and you can create a pretty cool space for your kid that they will love. 

    Don't Let Them Save A Card For Purchase

    One of the things that you should not let your kids do, depending on their age, is save a card for purchase at a later time. Of course different kids have different maturity levels, but how many kids do you know that will avoid spending small amounts on a card if they want something? For example, what if they find the bo6 dark matter scene for cheap, they want it and you're not available to ask? You never know what they may rack up, and it's best to avoid this. 

    Even if it's their own card, spending all of their money on games isn't ideal. If it is their own money, help them determine a budget to keep them on the right track. 

    Don't Let Them Stay On It All Of The Time

    The final thing that we're going to say may seem obvious, but we're going to mention it because some parents don't enforce this enough. You should not let your child have unlimited time on their games unless they are old enough to make that decision themselves. Even then, if you see them going down a bad road with it, never wanting to do anything else etc, you need to step in and do something.

    Gaming addiction is real, but it can be curbed with time limits and encouraging them to do other things. 2 hours per day maximum is more than enough to play with their friends or get a good way into their game, there is no reason for them to play longer. 

    We hope that you have found this article helpful, and now see some of the do's and don'ts that you need to know when it comes to kids and gaming. Everyone does things differently though, and that's what we want you to keep in mind that we're not trying to shame anyone, or make anyone make decisions they're not comfortable with. It's just if you are thinking of letting your kids get into gaming, these are good things to know. 

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    About Ali

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