Microsoft, the Entertainment Software Association and others have partnered to create Get Game Smart. This website help education parents and children about the tools that are available to allow kids to be safe while playing video games.
I really like their focus on education about Parental Control settings, ESRB ratings, and finding family friendly games. In addition, this site has tips on how parents can talk to kids about cyber-bullying, and helping kids and parents creating balance with kids screen time.
I hope sites like this one will help prevent the FUD with video games, like stories like I mentioned before.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010
Kids and video games
This is a pretty bad story about how dangerous video game networks are for kids. According to the story, video game networks are full of predators.
http://kdvr.vid.trb.com/player/PaperVideoTest.swf
All video game consoles have parental control systems that can protect kids. For example, for the few times that our son plays on the Xbox, only people on his friends list can see if he is online and chat with him. If anyone sends him a friends request, I have to approve it before it will be authorized.
Parents need to know about how to protect their kids when they go online. Here are some helpful links for parental control on the various video game systems
Xbox
PS3
Wii
http://kdvr.vid.trb.com/player/PaperVideoTest.swf
All video game consoles have parental control systems that can protect kids. For example, for the few times that our son plays on the Xbox, only people on his friends list can see if he is online and chat with him. If anyone sends him a friends request, I have to approve it before it will be authorized.
Parents need to know about how to protect their kids when they go online. Here are some helpful links for parental control on the various video game systems
Xbox
PS3
Wii
Labels:
Kids,
parental controls,
Parenting,
PS3,
video games,
Wii,
Xbox
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Shidonni
Shidonni has a great idea. You can have your child (or you) draw a picture. Then you can have a stuffed toy made out of it. I think that this idea is better than the toys you get at Build-a-bear.
[via Gizmodo]
[via Gizmodo]
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Please, Baby, Please
Please, Baby, Please is a fun book by Spike Lee and his wife. This book have some great rhymes about how much energy toddlers have. Our kids like it a lot
Friday, October 30, 2009
Disney Princesses on Ice
This past weekend, I took our oldest daughter to the Disney Princesses On Ice at the HP Pavilion, and she had a blast. It was great seeing her light up when each of the princesses came out.
But, the show raised some questions for me:
But, the show raised some questions for me:
- All of the princesses tend to go by their name (ie, Ariel, Jasmine, Snow White). Why is Sleeping Beauty known as "Sleeping Beauty"? Her name is Aurora.
- Most of the princes have a name. (i.e. Ariel's prince is named Eric; Sleeping Beauty's prince is named Philip; Belle's prince is named Adam) But why is Snow White's princes is just named "The Prince"?
Monday, July 6, 2009
Rose, White and Blue Parade
This weekend we had a good time at the Rose, White and Blue Parade in the Shasta /Hanchett neighborhood of San Jose. The parade seems like the type of parade that normally happens in smaller towns. The kids were able to sit in front and have a clear view of the floats, the classic cars and the other participants.
We will definitely be going next year.
We will definitely be going next year.
Labels:
General,
parade,
Rose,
San Jose,
Shasta/Hanchett,
White and Blue
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Dressing kids: Dads vs Moms
This post has a pretty funny, but pretty true, graphic describing how dads and moms dress kids
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