The parents ask about how to set limits and guidelines for playing video games. The nurse would make which of the following recommendations:

a. Limit play to 2 hours or less each day
b. Discourage educational games
c. Allow games with excessive violence
d. Discourage alternate activities


A
Play should be limited to 2 hours or less each day. The school-age-child does not need to view violent games. Educational games should be encouraged. The parents should also encourage alternate activities, which should have an activity related to them.

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