Keep Your Kids Away From Violent Video Games
It's very tough being a parent and to make matters worst, I have to worry about how I can keep my young boys away from the violent video games.
Well, I can't keep kids away from the non-violent video games completely but I will do everything I can to stop my boys from buying bad language and violent war video games that does absolutely nothing good for the kids, not to mention they are very expensive!!!
It's really sad and very disappointing that companies with very intelligent people get together and figure out how to make money from violent video games that are harmful to kids...why can't they just stick to sports, music, and other non-violent games?
I hope that Apple can come up with something brilliant, innovative, interactive, realistic, and fun games for kids to play...
DOS: *make rules(30min-1 hour) and must follow
*award your kids for not playing video games
*sign up for sports at local community center and keep them busy
*tell family and friends not to buy video games as a gift
*go on a day trip often
*find a hobby
DONTS: *don't let your kids tell you what to do
*don't give in
*don't let your kids hang out with friends that are not involved
with any other activities
Posted on: Monday the 2nd of January 2012.
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Written by: Hyunjoo Nguyen

I entered the real estate profession in 2007 hoping that I can develop my career and still able to spend time with my boys as well. I really enjoy helping my clients find their perfect homes and finding solutions that occur during the buying and selling process. My goal is to not only educate people with buying and selling process but also to build a life time relationship with my past and present clients. I’m dedicated to my family, actively volunteers my time at Milpitas Christian School, serves as an official at West swim club, and serves public as a board member at my son’s little league. Whenever I’m not working… enjoy playing tennis, hiking, shopping, interior decorating, reading, trying different foods and traveling but my favorite thing to do is watching my son Brandon hitting baseball and officiating at swim meets where my older son Kovi competes…and once in a blue moon, you will see an official falls in the water accidently and hopefully it will never happen to me.