1.Choose games that let kids play each other at the same time.
2.Set game time to a fixed amount like 30mins in a session.
3.Let them play as a reward for finishing homework.
4.Challenge them to a game once a week.
5.Always check the game ratings when renting or buying video games.
Office of Film & Literature Classification (OFLC)
Interactive Entertainment Association of Australia (IEAA)
Games Parents
 
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