Lorand
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You mean TCP/IP?4W4K3 said:Alot of games teach ... communications skills
You mean TCP/IP?4W4K3 said:Alot of games teach ... communications skills
Lorand said:You mean TCP/IP?
teamwork, computer skills, communications skills, and coordination skills.
mgoldb2 said:Everything on that list except computer skills there a much healthier way to learn them. It called team sports. Basketball or baseball will teach teamwork, communcations skill and coordination skill way better then any video games. Computer skills can be learn by doing research for school projects etc.
None of those things is a reason to encorage people to play video games.
4W4K3 said:and forcing your kid to do somethign they dont want to do wont teach them anything.
mgoldb2 said:am not saying you should force them to play sports but I disagree if you think you should never force your kids to do anything. Kids need guidence and need to be push to do things they dont want to do. You cant let your kid completly ignore school and do what ever the hell they want. There a balance between being to soft and being to strict. It also depends on the kid because different kids need to be treated differently.
Lorand said:Ok, show me one single useful computer game. Don't trick me with checkers or similar mind-challenging games, those are useful, but existed (and still exist) without computers too.
4W4K3 said:sports and school are different. you mentioned sports, not school.
school is pretty much a MUST, you go to jail if you don't attend lol.
But look at me, i am a gamer, and i go to school, and i have my own computer. I think i'm a pretty well-rounded kid. I didn't learn teamwork and all that jazz by having my parents force me to interact with other kids. They tried civil air patrol, i quit, they tried violin and band in school, i quit, they tried church, i never participated, they tried taking my stuff away, i practically gave it to them.
some kids jsut develop skills differently, some through sports and interaction, others through solitude and very close groups of friends. I hang out with 1 person, no friends since i moved, and i am happy as can be![]()
DanLatimer said:I was exactly the same as you in HS and i hated sports and i thought my parents were dumb for always sugesting for me to go into them, but looking back i see why they did it, you do meet alot of people in sports and if was young again i probably would join something club/sport or something that i was interested in.
haha im def anti social but ive got alot of friends... but your not antisocial just because you hang with 1 person, yeah... people are dumb.4W4K3 said:some people look at other who dont wnat friends as mentally unstable, or antisocial. i get that all the time from people, saying how its unhealthy to spend all my time with 1 person, and never interact with others. personally, i think thats BS.