Fox News Investigates Toddlers Playing Videogames

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Fox News Investigates Toddlers Playing Videogames

A local Fox News anchor wanted to know if he should play games with his young son.

I have a kid. She's 9 months old now but I play games in her presence all the time, and she's just learning to watch what I'm doing. Based on how fast she's developing, I'm sure it won't be long until I'll be handing the controller over to her to take a whirl. I'm pretty sure there's no problem with that, but a Fox News anchor from Charlotte, NC decided to ask a child psychologist whether it was "ok" for him to play games with his son. Not surprisingly, the psychologist said as long as the child isn't obsessing over the game at the cost of all other activities, then there is nothing wrong with engaging with your child with videogames as just another medium.

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"As long as your child is participating in a variety of activities," then there isn't really a problem, said Dr. Patrick O'Connor from Southeast Psych [http://www.southeastpsych.com/About.htm]. "Kids are going to be excited about things that their parents are excited about, especially at that age. So if a child sees their parent only excited about video games that's pretty much what their scope of interest may be limited to."

"When our kids see us playing videogames they want to do it too and we think 'well ok it's fun let's try it out,'" he continued.

As with everything in life, games can be enjoyed in moderation, but it is important to be aware of how he or she is reacting.

"If your child is responding in a negative way to the games, that they are shutting down, not talking to others, being obsessive about it. You have to be aware of that. You have to be aware of that and absolutely give that weight and say maybe video games aren't for my kid," O'Connor said.

He also said there was no difference between letting your kid play Wii games or more mature fare. "A videogame is a videogame is a videogame."

You hear that Eddy? Let's boot up some Skyrim and kill some vampires. Or better yet, want to watch me smash bugs in Starcraft 2? I'm pretty sure my kid is going to sound like this girl. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQTcazGNqyY]

Source: Fox Charlotte [http://www.foxcharlotte.com/news/local/Toddlers-Playing-Video-Games-More-Than-Ever-137882588.html]

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dagens24

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Dear Darwin somebody put that wrist strap on the kid! How does this reporter have nice things?
 

ZeroMachine

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A positive news report about video games from Fox?

Good god, 2012 really is the end of the world o_O
 

masticina

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Well as we all know Charles Manson Played Mario, where else do you think he learned his techniques
 
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ZeroMachine said:
A positive news report about video games from Fox?

Good god, 2012 really is the end of the world o_O
That was, almost to the word, what I was going to say. When did Faux News learn about this thing the humans call "Truth"?
 

pyrojam321moo

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This is even more surprising when you live in area. This is, after all, the station that had (Has? Haven't watched it in forever.) "Adam Smasher" as an anchor. Honestly, I'm surprised they ran an piece requiring journalistic investigation; I never thought they were smart enough for that.
 

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Sure Greg, sure. And Steven Colbert is gonna get elected president of south carolina. This segment was obviously not approved ahead of time, and was done by someone who started working for Fox yesterday.
:)
 

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
ZeroMachine said:
A positive news report about video games from Fox?

Good god, 2012 really is the end of the world o_O
That was, almost to the word, what I was going to say. When did Faux News learn about this thing the humans call "Truth"?
"In other news, we have been forced to let go of our popular child psychologist after allegations of spreading propaganda. We would like to ensure our viewers that we know the truth. Games are the devil incarnate and should never be given to children"

In all seriousness, it's nice to see someone providing a reasonable argument about games and their affect on children. Like everything else in the world, moderation and variety is the key.
 

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
ZeroMachine said:
A positive news report about video games from Fox?

Good god, 2012 really is the end of the world o_O
That was, almost to the word, what I was going to say. When did Faux News learn about this thing the humans call "Truth"?
It came from a Fox Affiliate, ie, a local news station, not from Fox Noise Channel.
 

Robert Ewing

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As soon as I saw the title of this thread, I though 'oh no... Not again fox...'

But i'm okay with this.
 

Baresark

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I didn't see the news report, but they sound terrified at the prospect of spending time with their child. In the words of Daniel Tosh: "whooaa, we're gonna have to talk to our kids? Sorry queers, NOPE".
 
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evilneko said:
The_root_of_all_evil said:
ZeroMachine said:
A positive news report about video games from Fox?

Good god, 2012 really is the end of the world o_O
That was, almost to the word, what I was going to say. When did Faux News learn about this thing the humans call "Truth"?
It came from a Fox Affiliate, ie, a local news station, not from Fox Noise Channel.
Phew...for a moment there I thought the Mayans were right.
 

Redlin5_v1legacy

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A new generation of gamers are going to come from us ladies and gentlemen. Let's invite them into our world :)
 

Kakashi on crack

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Aside from that last line regarding "A game is a game is a game" I'm actually surprised to see Fox news taking a moderate approach...

Wait a second...

Fox news?

Moderate approach?

...

WHAT IS THIS WORLD COMING TO AAAAAHHHHGGG


EDIT: Ohh, a new affiliate... *waits for sadi affiliate to mysteriously dissapear*
 

emeraldrafael

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well that man isnt going to be working for Fox News if he keeps up with that kinda attitude and doesnt fall in line with Papa Bill and Uncle Rush.

I would disagree that a game is a game is a game, just cause I cant im good conscious say i'd give my little cousin an M rated game to play when we hang out and he wants to play games, but theres nothing wrong with kids play htem. just like any other vice activity, its the moderation that one uses while partaking that is harmful, and how the inidividual reacts.
 

Et3rnalLegend64

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*Insert next obligatory statement about the end of all things because Fox News allowed reasonable advice regarding anything to air on their channel*

Well, nice to know. Any reasonable person could have told you the same, but nice to see it put out for people to hear.

Redlin5 said:
A new generation of gamers are going to come from us ladies and gentlemen. Let's invite them into our world :)
Well said *applaud*
 

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DVS BSTrD said:
The_root_of_all_evil said:
evilneko said:
The_root_of_all_evil said:
ZeroMachine said:
A positive news report about video games from Fox?

Good god, 2012 really is the end of the world o_O
That was, almost to the word, what I was going to say. When did Faux News learn about this thing the humans call "Truth"?
It came from a Fox Affiliate, ie, a local news station, not from Fox Noise Channel.
Phew...for a moment there I thought the Mayans were right.
The Carolinas are an odd place. On the one hand their deep set in the South and yet they managed to produce things like...
<spoiler= This Guy>http://colbertrally.com/wp-content/themes/colbertrally/images/colbert-rally-thumb.jpg
There's also this website from Durham. It's called the Escapist. I hear it's pretty popular in this part of the Tubes.