There is no instruction manual for making video games work in family life. But if you’re a parent, you have no choice, writes Axios Gaming author Stephen Totilo.
🧠 What you can do: The most important thing a grown-up can do when introducing play into a child’s life — or, more likely, being dragged by a child — is to find ways to experience play with them.
⚠️ Security tips: Check console settings to limit options for voice chat.
Next steps: Many video games include options to play together — or lend themselves to taking turns.
Go deeper: Search ESRB.org (Entertainment Software Rating Board) for game ratings.