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Jun 4, 2014 at 20:23 comment added Doc Hand/eye coordination and action/consequence connections - both of which don't really start taking hold until older than 5 on average. Even then, I had cousins who owned super smash bros - instead of fighting eachother, they "played house" because the sister didn't like to fight in the game... All kids are different, with different aptitudes and preferences. Introduce games, but don't force them.
Jun 4, 2014 at 20:14 comment added DanBeale No screens before two, and less than two hours per day after that - m.psychologytoday.com/blog/mental-wealth/201310/… i suspect a four year old is not going to enjoy most games until they have the hand eye coordination. For most children this is going to be older than four. I am not sure how much they are going to enjoy the competition. So, age appropriate games, or set your own goals in games.
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