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Computer Games For Kids


There are some parents that worry non-stop about how much time their children spend watching television and playing things like video and computer games. This is a relevant concern, because too much can be bad for children.

Some suggest that children under two have no screen time and then that it be limited from then on. However, you also have to think about the world in which they are going to live when they get older.

Computers are in almost every home and are common in most workplaces. Allowing your children some time to play computer games can actually be a wise investment in their future.

Many children today go into kindergarten knowing the basics of using a mouse and starting and using simple programs on a computer. In fact, they may start doing some work at that age on a computer while they are at school.

Teachers will help children that do not know what to do, but if your children have some limited interactions with computer games on your home PC, they will already know what do and they will already know that learning computer games at school are going to be just as fun as what they would do at home.

What you want to so is to find computer games for kids that have learning potential. Today, there are many of them on the market.

Most of them are made just to help children learn things like the alphabet, counting, colors, basic logic skills, and computer dexterity. Some are just for fun, but they end up having a learning element to them as well.

Some are generic and some are made with characters that your children may know from TV like the Wiggles, Sesame Street, or whatever it is that they love.

Parents should limit the time children are playing computer games, and if at all possible, play along with them. This can be hard when both parents work and time is limited, but if you play with them, you are on top of what they are learning in computer games and you also know when they are ready for something more advanced.

It is also easy to get lost in doing a chore while your child plays and they end up being on the computer longer than you intended. Some play is good, but they should have limits on time playing games and when watching TV.

Remember that as children get older they are going to want to find computer games online. There are plenty of good ones, but it is also easy for them to wander away to sites that you may not like.

See what you can do to put parental controls on your computer and also on popular sites like YouTube and Facebook. You want to know what they see and you want to know that they cannot find things that are well beyond their years.

If they cannot follow rules you set up while playing games, limit or cut out time as punishment. They’ll soon learn to follow your computer games and online activity rules.

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Netbooks – Not Just for Children


For portable computing, laptop computers have become increasingly common. They are easy to carry around and use on the move, but they also take up very little space and so are often chosen for homes that don’t have much room to spare for a computer and desk. But now laptops have got even smaller, for greater portability and ease of carrying.

With their tiny size, the most obvious use for a netbook is for children. With small hands, it can be hard for a child to reach all of the keys on a full sized laptop, making typing difficult.

The smaller keys and reduced size keyboard is easier for a child to navigate. Importantly, netbooks tend to be cheaper than laptops are, making them a very attractive option for parents.

Yet netbooks are not just for children, instead being the ideal computing device for anyone who needs something small and portable, and also reasonably priced.

As the name suggests, they are designed for browsing the net, and have stripped down, more basic operating systems that feature a web browser as one of the primary features. Read the rest of this entry →

5 Guidelines for Safe Computer Use at Home


There once was a time when computers took up an entire room. Now, every household has at least one.

If you have computers (desktops and laptops) in your home and the kids have access to them implement a few guidelines to keep them safe while on the Internet.

Everyone in your household values their privacy. If you have teenagers this is most likely a big issue for you now.

When it comes to online communication, their privacy will always take a back seat to their safety when they are in control.

You lock your home’s door against predators, but unfortunately these slimy thieves have found another way to get in – your computer. Read the rest of this entry →

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10 Tips to Buy a Computer for Your Kid


Computers have become almost an appliance at home.  Even children are familiar with computers and use them for various reasons.

Children are attracted to computers because they consider it as a toy.  They usually think that computers are for gaming and multimedia purposes.  Some think that it’s for educational purposes.

If you are planning to buy a computer for your kid, choose wisely.

You can consider the following 10 tips below to buy the right computer for your kid:

  1. Know your kid’s computing needs
  2. Make sure that you know your kid’s computing needs.  The computer that you kid needs may be used for research, homework, multimedia or gaming.

  3. Buy an affordable computer
  4. Once you know your kid’s computing needs, you can now have the option to choose the features and specifications for the computer.  With this, you will be able to buy an affordable computer that meets your kid’s computing needs. Read the rest of this entry →

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Different Type’s Of Children’s Computer Software


Children’s Computer Software is a great way to let your kids have safe, fun, and educational experiences while learning how to be computer savvy. It is undeniable that the computer has become a large aspect of life and communication. Although computer literacy is learned in school, many parents acknowledge the importance of gaining computer literacy early, at home.

Moreover, parents are often, rightfully protective and concerned with how to do this in a safe way for their children. They feel better knowing they can be there, and have an active hand in the introduction to the world of computer literacy.

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