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Michael RichMedia expert Michael Rich, MD, MPH, director of the Center on Media and Child Health at Children’s Hospital Boston, answers your questions about media use. Last week, he gave some great suggestions for kid-friendly films.

And now, here’s this week’s Ask the Mediatrician query:

Q: My son is entering 3rd grade and is an only child. When he has playdates at his friends’ homes, sometimes the moms allow video games above my son’s age level, usually because my son’s friends have older siblings. It makes me uncomfortable, but I’ve noticed that a lot of parents don’t appreciate it when I ask that they not play any video games during the playdate—it’s viewed as trying to control what happens in their home, or as some judgment upon them for allowing the younger child to play age-inappropriate games. I don’t want to tell my son he can never go to their houses, so do you have any advice?  I usually try to have kids over to my house so that it’s not an issue, but at some point, the other parents want my son to come to their home.
-Problems with Playdates in Evanston, IL Full story »

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In the August issue of Pediatrics, researchers from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center publish their findings from a small study comparing the exertion level of kids playing Dance Dance Revolution, Wii Sports and other activities. As USA Today reports, they found that playing certain Wii games are comparable to taking a brisk walk.

Read gogo_games_250what Children’s experts think about the new generation of video games and whether or not they’re really good for you.

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