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    • M Offline
      mrswongtuition
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      I can’t imagine my boy might request for it soon! GASPS


      My boy is 3yo and he loves our iPhones (for now). Many games for him and they are free. Plus there are many educational apps on the iPhone.

      Hubs and I have decided not to buy any electronic games for him at all. We will not hestitate to invest in roller blades, bicycles, badminton rackets, kites, etc. However, electronic games are a big no-no.

      We are considering a Wii for family fun, but my hubs said that if we really get it, he’ll lock it up and only take it out when it’s time to play.

      My boy is already a little hooked on computer games (which my dad allows him to play). I agree some games train their hand-eye coordination & reaction. My boy’s fine motor skills are rather good too. However, we are trying to put a stop to all the gaming by buying more puzzles, simple toys and books for him.

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        KS_me
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        I’m one of those against PSP for kids. Well, DS1 got it as a gift in P1 and I swear I’ve limited him to play only when we go out shopping. To be honest, I hardly go shopping. probably once a month kind of thing. Other than this, he is not allow to play.


        He will find some sitting area to play PSP while I’m shopping in shopping centre.

        For just barely a year, he got Myophia. Why I said PSP is the culprit because I hardly… very very hardly allow him to play computer games.

        I’ve now stop him totally from PSP and he agrees to it.

        This is only my case and for your reference. We blame ourself (DH & myself) not taking good care of his eyesight and exposing him too early for a handheld game devise.

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          24hr-mum
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          just curious how much does a psp cost? not for my

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            24hr-mum
            last edited by

            not for my child. just asking cos my maid’s niece is asking for it!

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              UncleLim
              last edited by

              Has anyone done research on correlation of console games to T-scores ? :evil: :evil:

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                metz
                last edited by

                24hr-mum:
                not for my child. just asking cos my maid's niece is asking for it!

                Depends on the model he is eyeing.

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                  Joule
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                  No PSP for kid.


                  I was a smart kid in the 80s till my dad bought me a Nintendo.

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