Joshua Daggerfire
Wanted Pirate
Ok, Ive been a pokemon fan since I had Silver on my old GBC. So, when I saw this video. Now, I know it wont look this great, but the idea behind it has me excited .
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I think that's one side of it, I grew up playing the originals with my brothers and my younger brother seeing me play with our dad, made him want to learn. So he learned how to read just so he could play with us since the majority of the game involves reading the text for the battles and problem solving with the puzzles. I think passions like Pokemon can be a great teaching moment for kids and you can tailor things towards what they like to do and they learn without even realizing it. There are all kinds of Pokemon books out there, and things of that sort. Not saying everyone is the same or every parenting style is the same but it definitely helped my brother it started a love for reading and learning with just playing Pokemon. He skipped an early grade and is now onto college to learn to become an anesthesiologist.... or however you spell it. My son isn't at the level to play games like that so I'm thinking just in theory here, but I think it would be really easy to turn games into a learning experience.Okay, if my child plays anymore Pokemon in his lifetime, I will die. I'm tired of hearing how and which and what Pokemon he would name a pet or if it would kill him. He's played every game possible and it still fascinates him...he just turned 13. So instead, I'm showing him how to write his own programs on the pc. So far, that seems to have his interest. For right now, he likes to watch me play Pirates and loves seeing the way the game is written and played with the hopes that one day he can do the same.
In the meantime, Pokemon is innocent and okay in doses, but not all day. Not saying that any of you do that. I'm just throwing this out there and venting a bit b/c I told him to read, so he read his Pokemon manual. I told him he could watch tv - yep, he watched and didn't want to turn it off. We're in the car, and he mentions Pokemon....and even named our cat, Skitty after the character.
It's addictive. Be forewarned for all you parents out there! And thank you for letting me vent a bit.
Lol ikr I havent walked that far like everThis app already number one and it came out yesterday have ton of fun with finally a game that makes people go out into the real world
I'm trying to incorporate his love for game time into other things. Unfortunately, unlike the other four members in our family (including myself), he's the only one who wants nothing to do with the medical field. So we shall see.I think that's one side of it, I grew up playing the originals with my brothers and my younger brother seeing me play with our dad, made him want to learn. So he learned how to read just so he could play with us since the majority of the game involves reading the text for the battles and problem solving with the puzzles. I think passions like Pokemon can be a great teaching moment for kids and you can tailor things towards what they like to do and they learn without even realizing it. There are all kinds of Pokemon books out there, and things of that sort. Not saying everyone is the same or every parenting style is the same but it definitely helped my brother it started a love for reading and learning with just playing Pokemon. He skipped an early grade and is now onto college to learn to become an anesthesiologist.... or however you spell it. My son isn't at the level to play games like that so I'm thinking just in theory here, but I think it would be really easy to turn games into a learning experience.
Not a Pokemon fan but, if I do make it to heaven I want a Pikachu as a pet Pika Pika!Ok, Ive been a pokemon fan since I had Silver on my old GBC. So, when I saw this video. Now, I know it wont look this great, but the idea behind it has me excited .
I love Pikachu. He's my favorite. Although funny story. My middle son who is obsessed with Pokemon named our cat Skitty when we first got her years ago. After a few months, her full name became Schizophrenia - calling her Skitty for shot. Honestly, she does act like she's listening to voices in her head, so it's been quite fitting.Not a Pokemon fan but, if I do make it to heaven I want a Pikachu as a pet Pika Pika!
lol xDI love Pikachu. He's my favorite. Although funny story. My middle son who is obsessed with Pokemon named our cat Skitty when we first got her years ago. After a few months, her full name became Schizophrenia - calling her Skitty for short. Honestly, she does act like she's listening to voices in her head, so it's been quite fitting.