Video Game Guidelines: 5 Things Parents Need to Know About Video Games by Joyce Knestrick, CRNP, FAANP

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December 26, 2021

Video Game Guidelines: 5 Things Parents Need to Know About Video Games

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Moderation is key. Balance in life is so important in all we do! Joyce Knestrick, CRNP, FAANP
StacyCFulton
Thanks for the information, this article is very useful for parents who think playing video games is bad. Video games are the best entertainment which helps to improve concentration power and helps to take an accurate and fast decision when the time needs. It is very true video games enable ones to improve their concentration power, improves decision making and resembles many more benefits. There are many games that are good for kids like Minecraft. Very few gaming Website like press-start () has updated with all types of video games including action, role-playing, and shooter games.
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