There has been
a huge debate whether or not video games make children violent. I firmly believe that they do NOT make the
children violent. Before playing a game,
the parents should always make sure their child understands that what they see
in the game is not necessarily how life works.
If a parent fails to teach their children what right and wrong is, the
parent fails as a parent but will be the first to blame the video games they
let their children play. From the time I
can remember, my mom has always taught me right from wrong, so when I did end
up playing violent video games, I knew that this was just a game…nothing
more. If all kids acted the way characters
in video games or even movies were, the world would be more messed up as it
is. There must always be a balance and
the education the parent has instilled in their kids to know that what they see
on screen is just a fantasy NOTHING ELSE.
Everything
comes with a price. Most people see the
negative aspect of video games. However,
when it comes to war veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder,
video games can help the victim get over it.
Currently only 4 military hospitals treat PTSD patients with the virtual
reality video game. It has helped these
people overcome the PTSD. Video games
will always be a major topic of discussion on whether or not it helps or hurts
the person. Examples like these are what
disproves the theory of video games making children violent, in my
opinion. Our nation has come so far in
treating patience coming back from war but not much was able to help them. This way offers a great solution that could
benefit the patient in the long run.
Video games are just like books, never judge them buy their cover.
What other issues can video games help with? Good post; strong opinion. 20 points.
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