Videogaming Most Popular Activity Among Kids 49
njkid1 writes "Research from the NPD Group shows that kids are increasingly playing games earlier in life. Playing games, whether on a PC, console, phone or music player, was the highest ranked activity for kids in a survey conducted by the organization. From the article: 'NPD said it used an online survey sent to a 'nationally representative' sample of mothers with children ages 2 to 14 in their households. The survey revealed that an overwhelming majority (93 percent) of kids play games on a computer, cell phone, video game console or portable or digital music player. This was way ahead of the second highest activity reported, listening to music, which garnered 52 percent.'"
Game Music (Score:2, Funny)
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At least with Guitar Hero there's a little bit of an insert of rock music into a mainstream to impress young minds with. Nothing like nose-bleeding rock and roll to battle the onslaught of Snoop Dogg and Eminem. Lets vote NO for brainwashing!
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Re:The fact that kids play videogames is not news (Score:5, Insightful)
I think there's something wrong with the study, or else 48% of mothers don't know what their kid is up to, but they bought them a PS3 so they must be playing videogames.
What you have to remember is this study is for children between the ages of 2 and 14
If you have access to children (either being an Uncle/Aunt or parent) you'll notice that a lot of younger children (up to 9 or 10) do not actively listen to music; they may listen to it in the car but they are unlikely to sit quietly/play and listen to music at the same time. In the Tween/Teen years many children's interest in music explodes.
Music... (Score:4, Funny)
This was way ahead of the second highest activity reported, listening to music, which garnered 52 percent.'"
shouldn't have mentioned that, now the RIAA will have plans to go after us gamers who don't buy their crappy music at all :-(
News at 11 (Score:5, Insightful)
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kids play games (Score:5, Insightful)
So their parents think (Score:2)
It's not that kids can't go to the playground because they need to be protected - it's that parents' interaction with their children's world occurs through a television screen publicizing every child tragedy anywhere in the country*.
*Especially it it's a cute
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There's also some neurotic behavior at work where people scream bloody murder about having their some tiny priviledge abridged because kids need a
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Don't worry, kids adapt to that quickly. I know I learned to never touch the ground with anything but the soles of my feet on one of the playgrounds we had in my town.
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Are you actually advising me to let my kid play alone somewhere I know there's a bunch of broken bottles?
In related news: (Score:1)
Child obesity at record highs.
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Child Obesity -> (causes) videogame playing
One way this could work is that overweight children tend to have difficulty performing physical activity and thus choose to play videogames; many overweight children's lack of physical fitness will prevent them from being good at a sport (as compared to their peers) and would make them choose activities where their weight would not limit them.
videogame playing -> (causes) Child Obesity
Hypothetically speaking, playing videogames could be directly linked to snacking more and being less active which would lead children to becoming overweight.
Over protective parents -> (cause) Child Obesity/Videogame Playing
This is my personal belief
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What?!? Are you being serious?
Sources?
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Here is one about them banning tag. http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/10/18
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Wow.... Talk about being overprotective.
I wasn't the fat kid, but the dorky guy that got the ball in his face every time. (I still hate ball games to this day) That was just normal, nothing to sue about... *sigh*
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The wrong video games? (Score:2)
The problem isn't that they are playing video games but that they are playing the wrong titles. Games such as Wii Sports and Dance Dance Revolution (no, I'm not aware of any announcement of Dance Dance Wii) promote physical activity.
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I believe there is a relationship between video games (and the implied : not doing enough physical activities) and being obese, but it's not a direct relationship. Physical activities release endorphin, which basically reduce the effect of stress (at leas
cooties (Score:3, Insightful)
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I'm thinking you really don't belong on Slashdot.
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Remember good ol' days (Score:1)
Clearly wrong (Score:2)
Criminalized Childhood... (Score:2)
If they are lucky enough to have a playground to hang out in (playgrounds are lawsuit magnets, and many cities don't want to deal with the liability), then if they play a game of "cops and robbers" or any sort of fighting game (like kids do) they will get arrested for making terroristic threats. They can't play ball or ride their bike in the street... curf
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To the exclusion of other games too. (Score:2)
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i come from a family of teachers... I hear plenty of reports of children spending their whole weekends gaming. Bad thing? Only for when they get old enough to start dating...
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Try BoardGameGeek [boardgamegeek.com].
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Again? (Score:2)
I thought that trend was clearly apparent before.
Games condense huge amount of information into one easily accessible piece. And kids are naturally like to consume any information they cross. That was whole grounding of (fortunately at large failed) Edutainment [wikipedia.org].
I think it is less about games - but more about technology penetration. And games - from kids' stand point - is natural use for new technology.
No, the cat does not "got my tongue." (Score:1)
I can see where this is heading: Congratulations! Your ranking on the Diablo II Battle.net hardcore ladder is #1 -- tied with your seventy-five million closest friends! You're all number 1! You're all the best, the winners!
My kids (Score:2)
I'd say on average their percentage between playing games and watching TV is about 80/20% respectively.. of course they also ride their bikes, play outside, visit friends, etc.. but they seem to enjoy using the PC/gaming more than the sedentary activity of watching TV.