Video Games Argumentative Essay

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Today we find entertainment from various mediums;movies, music, images, and video games. One of the most debated mediums is video games, but why? You have the parents who want to say it just rots their children 's mind or it just teaches violence. Young children and teens argue that it helps them learn, and are not the cause of violence. But what is the truth? B
“In America, 81% of youths play at least once a month, 8.5% of them are addictive and “the average 8- to 12 year-old now plays 13 hours of video games per week, while the average 13- to 18 year old plays 14 hours of video games per week””(vanderbilt CITE)
This indicates that most American children play video games, some more than others. This raises possible worry for parents …show more content…

Raise smart kids.com says that since you have to keep track of characters, allies and enemies, positioning of the weapon to take a target from far distances, and knowing what buttons to press, how many buttons to press and when to press those buttons, takes skills or resulting losing or in game deaths.(Raise Smart Kid "The Positive and Negative Effects of Video Games.") Video games develop determination. Raise kids smart .com says that due to the player wanting to defeat a level regardless the number of times a player fails. This teaches kids and teens that when you never give up it pays off. N There are negatives to video games to also consider. Real smart kids.com say that video due to video games rewards kids for playing more violently that it teaches kids that being violent is acceptable.(Raise Smart Kid "The Positive and Negative Effects of Video Games.") young children exposed to violent content who haven’t learned right from wrong yet could be misbehaving and disruptive at school and …show more content…

Vanderbilt.com says that because video games can be additctive it reduces the amount of exercise and traditional activities such as outdoor sports. (Developmental Psychology at Vanderbilt."Effect of Video Games on Child Development." ) Spending outside is important for younger children and teens because being outside teaches kids to be social and active in the world. vanderbilt.com continues to say that video gaming is a factor to obesity. They say “According to the CDC, in 2009-2010, 12.1 percent of children ages 2 to 5 are obese, 18 percent of 6 to 11 year olds are obese, and 18.4 percent of 12 to 19 year olds are obese.” (Developmental Psychology at Vanderbilt."Effect of Video Games on Child Development."). Since kids aren’t outside playing, then they aren’t getting enough exercise and cannon burn calories which results the left over calories to form into

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