Colleen27
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Three is just too young to me. I'm not anti-video game at all, in fact I'm a gamer myself, but I don't see any reason to start that young. It can wait until the desire is child-driven rather than parent-driven, IMO.
My kidshave been exposed to video games practically from birth because DH & I both game (on the PC mostly, though we do have a PS2 around here somewhere), and still neither of the older kids (8 & 11) had much interest until they were school-aged. Even then, at first it was just things like Starfall.com and they lost interest quickly; neither had any sustained interest in video games until 7-8yo, and even now it is more of a cold/rainy weather thing than a constant interest.
My kidshave been exposed to video games practically from birth because DH & I both game (on the PC mostly, though we do have a PS2 around here somewhere), and still neither of the older kids (8 & 11) had much interest until they were school-aged. Even then, at first it was just things like Starfall.com and they lost interest quickly; neither had any sustained interest in video games until 7-8yo, and even now it is more of a cold/rainy weather thing than a constant interest.


) and she doesn't bother with any of them. She dances (a lot- 11+ hours a week, reads, draws, reads her bike) She just isn't into TV or video games anymore. Go figure.