[blparent] Playing video games with kids

Gabe Vega theblindtech at gmail.com
Thu Jan 26 11:25:31 UTC 2012


when I use to see, I played the older systems such as the nentendo 64 ETC. most games out today are just updated versions of the games I use to play so I got the visual concpet down of what game intels and I use that to my advantage when playing game systems with my 11 year old daughter. to her she really doesn't care if I am driving the race car off the road, or a make mario fall in to a pit. she'll even tell me when to jump or which way to turn in order to minimize my chances of losing a life or points in the game. I think you should try any game with him and I'm sure you'll see the time you spend with him is more valuable to him than you actually being able to acomplish tasks on the game or not. at least that is the feeling I got from my daughter.
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On Jan 25, 2012, at 11:06 PM, Jolynn Page wrote:

> Hi, 
>  I thought I would introduce my self since I have been on this list for awhile and haven't said much.  My name is Jolynn and I am from Washington and am married to a Navy sailor.  I have a 7 year old step son who loves to play video games.  My question is do any of your kids have a nintendo wii system and are there any games that you as blind parents can play with your kids with any or little help at all.  My son has been asking to play video games with me but I am not sure what games if any there are out there for a blind person to play with a young child.  Thanks for any help.
> 
> Jolynn and guide dog Megan
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