Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:24PM EDT
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Back when I was a young'un, I was lucky to scrounge an hour or so a day on my dad's Apple II (that is, when I wasn't hiking to school through six feet of snow, etc.). But according to a new study, it turns out that a quarter of today's kids not only play video games, they also have their own gaming consoles, among other cool gadgets.
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I think the numbers are way higher than that. And actually, I have no problem with it as long as the kid in question doesn't get completely "sucked in", and enjoys more scholarly pursuits such as reading and schoolwork (the latter is highly unlikely!) As a kid, though, I'm probably highly biased :)
1 in 4 will be brain dead zombies, read a book.
They won't understand that kckid66.... read a kindle.
Pretty sad, I have a nephew that would rather play video games than do better in school and he is only 9! He can't even stay at our house because we don't have video games here and he would be totally bored. I don't think he has ever read a book...oh and kindle is silly!
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1 Posted by chunk2242 on Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:41PM EDT Report Abuse
I'm not a parent, just a really spoiled kid. I have my own computer, Xbox 360, surround sound system, 40" HDTV, iPod Touch (32 GB), and cell phone. My mom paid for all of it. I will say that I think 10 is too young for a cell phone. I got mine last year just before my 17th birthday, and I had no problem with that. But this is just the ways things are now, kids are spoiled. Not that I'm complaining...