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Software
For Your Kids |
by:
Zack
Macchio |
Computers
are all the rage today for people of all
ages including children. There are many
different types of software that you can
choose from when it comes to picking something
for your children to enjoy on the computer.
Depending on the age bracket of your children
you�ll have to take some time to choose
software that does what you want it to do.
For the younger child aged three to five
there is software that features some of
their favorite television characters such
as Dora the Explorer or Bob the Builder.
Your children will be both entertained and
educated as they play games, learn the alphabet,
and learn to count. Software for very young
children is easy for them to play so that
you�re not always coming to their assistance
whenever they press a wrong key.
Software for older children aged five to
ten has even more interactive features than
software for the younger child. You can
buy software that is exclusively for learning
and software that will only provide entertainment.
Most software comes with a rating to let
you know that it doesn�t contain any material
that is inappropriate for children. Some
types of software for this age group of
children include puzzle games, software
for learning a second language, math and
science software, video game software, software
for the artist, and software that allows
your child to connect with the internet
and play games with other children around
the world.
Software for teens is something that you�ll
need to supervise a little more closely
since much of the software on the market
can be objectionable and will often test
the morals and virtues that you are trying
to teach your children. When you buy software
for your teen make sure that you take a
good long look at what the software is all
about, since many of the software games
can feature a large amount of violence.
There are, of course, software programs
for your teen that are educational as well
as fun and that they can use to enhance
their schoolwork.
With so many different software choices
out there how do you know that you�re
making the right choices? Check out some
of the parental listings that can be found
on the internet. Many parent websites will
offer you advice and ratings for much of
the new software that comes out each month.
This way you can be assured that other parents
are approving a certain piece of software
before you make your purchase.
Keep in mind that you should always limit
the amount of time that your children spend
on the computer. Children should be encouraged
to spend just as much time playing outdoors
as they do playing and learning on the computer.
About the author:
Zack Macchio is a software enthusiast and
webmaster of "Software - Fone Software",
a top Internet directory for software resources.
Get more great software tips and tricks
at: http://www.fonesoftware.com
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