I mean there's nothing illegal about playing Roblox, whereas purchasing alcholo for a minor is against the law. A more analgolous comparison would be a smartphone and social media. |
You didn't have cell phones or any number of other things that have likely been invented since. Video games are not the root of all evil--plenty of functional adults played them growing up, and still do. It has nothing to do with being a "cool" parent. |
| Some parents don't allow trampolines. Some don't allow sugar. Some don't allow nerf guns. I don't allow roblox and for some reason this topic always brings defensive parents out of the woodwork insisting it's harmless. Even heard of live and let live? |
| Roblox is uncool and unsafe and nowhere near as intellectual as Minecraft. |
You're already in too deep, OP, for a 9 year old. Cut this off now before you have major problems as a tween/ teen. |
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This has nothing to do with being cool. Have you ever played grow a garden? You’re literally planting apple trees.
Parents pretending this issue is about coolness, because they’re lazy. |
We have 3 kids, 2 girls 1 boy. It's amazing how much more of an issue this is with boys. We waited until late to allow video games (about 8-9 years old), and he did feel like an outsider a lot because of it. In hindsight we should have allowed him just minecraft and some other basic games earlier. It's a part of the culture and social life with boys. We did eventually give into roblox, but we monitored the chat, and he can only play video games in the common areas of the house where we're always nearby to glance in on him. No screens during the week and we do time limits on weekends. Honestly, Roblox is trash, but he got really into it for 6 months or so then got sick of it. He's back to mostly minecraft now because it's more engaging/interesting. The way the games are made these days is to addict and manipulate, and that sucks. It makes a lot of work for us parents. However, for us the best course has been to take on the work of monitoring and trying to be flexible to let him try things within those boundaries. |
| Roblox is for dorks |
I won’t let my elementary schooler have a cell phone, either. |
Late but maybe your district had a later school start time. My 3rd grader gets up around 6:15. |
It’s sad that an hour of video games and tv a day indicates Luddite now. |
Um, I won't let my middle schooler have one. WHat's wrong with you? |
Who's pretending it's about coolness? Surely not the 9yo boys- they just want to play with their friends and not feel left out. I really hate how video games are so woven into the social fabric of boys relationships, but I don't know how to avoid it either. |
We are talking about elementary schoolers. It's the elementary school forum. |
We occasionally take our kids to Dave and Busters and other arcades but in general video games are not a big thing among our kids and their friends. It just isn't something they focus much on. |