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mod*mom editorial :: ratings + parental controls for family game systems many of our kids have video games + game consoles on their wish lists. video games are the easiest entertainment products for parents to control. learn to set up parental controls for your family's game systems at esrb.org. esrb (entertainment software rating board) ratings are on game packages, + provide information about the age-appropriateness + content of games. parental control features on video game consoles allow us to configure the systems to limit children's access to games based on their esrb ratings. the front of game boxes display an esrb rating symbol ranging from EC (early childhood 3+) to AO (adults only 18+). on the back, are content descriptions. you can also set up parental control features on the new generation of game consoles: microsoft xbox 360, nintendo wii + sony playstation 3. sit with your children + play the games with them + use esrb ratings to keep your children's video game play appropriate to their age + maturity. by ~mod*mom~ at 26.11.07 © 4 Comments:Thanks for explaining this. We're still playing pbskids.org games, but I'll need to know this soon. , atThankfully SF isn't exposed to anyone w/ a video game. I'm hoping to stave it off until he's at least 9 or 10. By Ms. Mamma, at 11/27/2007 11:41 AM Unfortunately, my husband is a gamer, too, and the boys always want to play the games that he does ... which are far too mature for them. By LuAnn @ BackPorchervations, at 11/28/2007 12:04 AM Exactly what I needed to know! , at |