Persuasive Video Games

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Parents Need to Get Kids to Exercise
“Only one in three children are physically active every day,” (“Physical Activity”). This quote shows how important physical activity is for every kid because the only thing most kids want to do is play video games and watch tv all day. They need to start doing stuff around the house and stop being lazy every day and be active. Parents should limit the amount of time that their children spend on technology devices to encourage physical activity and promote social interactions.
Few parents truly grasp the amount of time that is wasted by their children who are playing video games.
“Kids usually play video games alone, and too much time spent alone can foster social isolation,” (“Video Games”). This shows …show more content…

Basically they do more gaming than doing anything interesting activities that actually exercises them. The debate over the positives and negatives of video games rages on. While some argue that gaming after a long day at work or school is innocent fun, others believe video games hinder social interaction, academic and work performance, and the ability to integrate fully into real life. (“Game Over: Videogames Strain Relationships with Friends and Family”). The kids should do more fun activities with their friends and family so they can fun time with each other so that way they won’t fuss at you about getting out the house. The kids could lose their girlfriend to if they don’t ever spend time …show more content…

The kids don’t need to be stuck in the house every day of the week and weekend. The kids need to go out and have some with their friends and family or go play with their pets. Responsibility was therefore found to be a concept that could be related to children 's physical activity. It was suggested that these behaviors could be used as a starting point in understanding the relationship between responsibility and physical activity, and to assist with the development of measurement tools assessing the relationship between responsibility and levels of physical activity in the future. In turn, this may lead to the development of more targeted messages for large-scale physical activity campaigns. “(Responsibility for children 's physical activity: Parental, child, and teacher perspectives)”. The parents should take things away from the kids so they can go have fun with their friends outside because kids don’t know how important it is to exercise, it could hurt them whenever they become old, they could become fat and we are sure that the kids wouldn’t appreciate that. But honestly is better for them to be fit, then to be fat and

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