Nintendo DS
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I think computer games are also very harmful. :x
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My seven years old girl has a DSL as well. She plays only once a week i.e. weekend when she has her homework completed or when we are out for shopping. Games she play - Animal Crossing, Brain Academy, Cooking Mama, Mario, or Pokemon.
In fact, I am planning to even buy a Wii so that we can engage in family game together over the weekend - more interactive.
As what i believe, this is all about discipline and serve as a catalyst for my girl to get her things done:). Playtime is limited, so we do not see any harm. In fact, it is a motivator! -
My elder boy has been pestering us to get him a DSi (I think it’s the latest model?) since last year. We have set a target of scoring band 1 for all subjects as the criteria. He did not meet the criteria during P1 SA2. But he managed to score all band 1 for P2 SA1. So we now need to get him the game set as promised.
Now my headache is how to manage my younger boy (4 years old) when he see the elder brother has a new game set. The younger one will most probably start complain about "not fair" as he dont have one. -
We should not give them expensive gamed consoles as it will spoil our eyes, a little reward would be good.
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Hi. I chanced upon this Brain Age Concentration Training software, http://brainage.nintendo.com/
Anyone tried and find it effective? TIA.
ps: really like KSP. Search anything also can find an existing topic
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nonKiasu:
Lol... Brainage is the great granddaddy of many brain training apps on the iPhone and Androids now. No need to buy a DS to use these apps anymore. I don't play them myself because my scores now accurately reflect my age... kekkeke... it's depressing.Hi. I chanced upon this Brain Age Concentration Training software, http://brainage.nintendo.com/
Anyone tried and find it effective? TIA.
ps: really like KSP. Search anything also can find an existing topic
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