Games have always inspired children who remain glued to the Video set, player or Mobile just to improve their scores and gain those extra points.
I recently observed a youngster holding a PSP in his hands with full concentration on the screen, efficiently managing the press buttons with his fragile fingers and eyes gazing on the tank that raced across a steep ascent in the game.
The child taught me how to use the keys, what to press to shoot a bullet or fire a shot at the policeman. The speed and dexterity with which he manoeuvred the device, simply amazed me.
Then, I observed his game closely. Any person on foot, car, bike or any vehicle is our young player's enemy; no matter if he shoots back or lends a helping hand.
I assume the child doesn't distinguish between the two.
But, then I wonder is this child ever going to realize the importance of Team work, Synergy or Collaboration...
and it's not too early to expect that
From the very beginning this kid learns to have his way out even if that amounts to destroying an impediment or even a non-moving object on the road. Is he learning not to share his things with others or to be the only one in power? What about his ego? Is it getting inflated beyond control?
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I Speak You Speak English Demo by Englishteacher Namrata Arora
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