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What age is appropriate for a Game Boy?

I was 4 when the gameboy came out and that's when my parents got me it. Games are helpful for brain development in certain areas and could help your child develop better memory, creativity, and problem solving skills. Gameboy games generally are aimed towards an all-age group with the exception of a selected few unlike the PSP which has a more mature theme for their games.

But of course something deemed offensive is all relative in the end so my best suggestion is that after the age of 3, a child should be allowed to watch TV and play games if they want. The reason why 3 is because there has been studies saying that even a few minutes per day of watching TV at that age can result in improper brain development. There are two major reasons why that is, one... The parent isn't giving the child proper education that they require at that age, and two, I think it has to do with them not using their brain when watching TV. I'm sure google will have a better elaboration.

But in terms of a gameboy, if your child is 5 then it should be fine.

What age is appropriate for My Little Pony?

So, I am doing those shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child (I know it's a little early but I shop year-round so I can do a lot more boxes). I love doing them but I don't have any kids, so I don't know much about them lol. What I am wondering is, at what age would you let your child play with My Little Pony? I found a good deal on a "pony family" (a mom and two babies) and I'm either going to put it in a box for a 2-4 year old or a 5-9 year old. I was thinking of putting it in the youngest girl's box, but I'm not sure if a 2 year old would be ready to play with them yet. The ponies have really long hair and they come with a little brush and comb...I just wonder if a younger toddler might rip out the hair or something lol. Then in the older age group, age 9 almost seems too old, but then again, this is going to a child in a poor country who will probably love and appreciate any toy, and kids there probably don't mature so fast like they do in the US. So what do you think? Would you give a toy like that to a child as young as 2, or do you think I should just put it in the older child's box?

Is the age of 22 the appropriate age to get married?

I got married during my late teens. By that age I had to not only find a better job to provide but needed to figure out how to pull my entire life together before my son was born. So leading up to that point, I was working of course but it was a close to minimum wage paying job, and at the time living with my parents.I figured that as long as I lived by myself all of that was great. But as soon as I got married I knew it was just a matter of time before I had to really leave the nest to start living on our own. So to go from a no responsibility life to a full time, bill and rent paying life was not the funnest transition in my life.However, I will say this. That moment when I did decide to get married. It changed my life. You realize that being an adult is a really hard thing to transition to.But it is one of life's biggest lessons. It’s almost like every single thing your parents asked you to do when you were under their household was to prepare you for when you finally had a family of your own. Now, I’m not talking about having kids. I’m only referring to that family life you will create for you and your partner.So to answer your question, 22, 32, 42 etc. It really doesn’t matter what age you get married. What matters is what stage of your life are you willing to let that no-responsibility freedom go? If you truly believe you’ve experience enough of life on your own that you are willing to begin sharing the rest of your life with. Then go for it!

How do you know if your dress is age appropriate?

This issue bother me a lot…when i was about 18 years old,my mom always bought me out-dated clothes,maybe it was not out-dated,just was suitable to who in their 40s. the only reason why my clothes was always bought by my mother that my mother took the charge of money in my whole family . my never gave me money to bought whatever i liked and she thought all the things that i purchased was a waste of money. when i wore the she bought for me to shool , i was said to be like a old man.which is a awkwardness.Now , TIMES have changed . i’m the one in charge of money. so it’s natural that i can pursue whatever i want and change my wardrobe.So,from your friends ,you could know a load of information that your dress is age appropriate or not. I MEAN MY SITUATION IS IN CHINA . the different age level has different style but dont get me wrong - their style are in a fixed pattern varying 10 to 80 years old . i mean you can try differnt style which you could stand out in the crowd but dont get too far ….that’all,hope it will be helpful。

What is the appropriate age to watch Game of Thrones?

The first Google result that pops up is one that says that 15+ is a good age to start. Considering the sex and gore, teens with more conservative parents might find it better to wait a little longer.I personally, started watching when I was 14. I'd finished reading the books, which have only gotten to the equivalent of S5, and couldn't wait any longer.I didn't start watching it for the sex. I didn't start watching for the blood and gore. I didn't even start watching it because that's what all the cool kids were doing.I started watching it because a book I loved had finally gotten the attention it deserved, I wanted to experience it.I think the age when you realize that you want to watch something that'll twist your emotions and test your thinking, rather than just some crappy sit-com, is the right age to start watching Game of Thrones.On a lighter note, I'd say the perfect age group to truly enjoy game of thrones is around 30 years of age. People that old would have been teenagers when the books came out, the perfect age to read, and would have grown along with they books as they slowly came out every few years. Just a hunch. ;)

What is the appropriate age difference between a boy and a girl to be in a successful relationship?

This isn't a straight forward question. It depends on what age the people are.a 15yo should not be dating a 20yo. For this example I'll say the 15yo is female and the 20yo is male. She may find the 20yo attractive because she may feel safe or feel cool dating an older guy. But the 20yo should not be wanting to date a 15yo. There would be something wrong with him if he did. They have virtually nothing in common and she is still a kid.Continue with same age gap but the same 2 people are now 25 and 30. This is a more appropriate time for a large age gap. Theoretically theyre both done with college and are thinking about settling down. They have more incommon and they know who they are and what they want out of life.The younger you are, the smaller the age gap needs to be and the older you are, the gap can increase and still have a good likely hood it will work out.

What's the appropriate age to give a promise ring?

I'd like some others opinions on giving a promise ring, preferably from a woman's prospective. Most of the searching I've come across has a mix of 'promise rings are awesome' to 'promise rings don't mean jack'. So let me give a little insight to my situation before you give judgement.

I've been dating my gf for two years and we are both 24 years old. We are both recent college graduates who have both begun our careers. We are both very serious about each other and would want nothing more than a long future together. We have talked about getting engaged and married before (mostly because of outside pressure from our parents) and we both do want these things but want to do it on our own terms, and when we're absolutely ready. We decided we would get a place together in the next month or so and live together to see how it works out (cause we all know that being together and living together are very different and hard!) So as far as an engagement ring goes, we decided to kinda hold off on it for now, even though I know without a doubt she would accept one if I popped the question.

So on to my question and dilemma. I was going to get her a pair of really nice ear rings for xmas but I keep cycling the idea of perhaps a promise ring and what it CAN mean. But the more questions I come across (close to my very own) seem to be coming from mainly 15 or 16 year olds. So my question is this, what's an appropriate age to still consider a promise ring? Is it purely a young teenage gesture or is there no age limit? And my last one, would any other ring other than an engagement ring, disappoint her?

WOMEN OF YAHOO HELP ME OUT PLEASE!!!

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What do you think is an appropriate age to read the Chronicles of Narnia to your children?

I read the Chronicles of Narnia series myself when I was in the fourth grade, so like 9 or 10. I became attracted to them because they were my best friend’s favorites.I would guess that they were some of the first legitimate fantasy books I’d ever read. To this day, fantasy is my favorite genre.After I finished them, in 5th grade, I stumbled across a used copy of the series at a book fair. They were going for 25 cents a piece. After the book fair, my mom read them to my little sisters. The older of the two was in 2nd grade, so 7 or 8, and the younger would have been 4 or 5.I know that they both thought the storyline was a cool fairytale. As did I at that age.If the reason for your concern is the religious allegory within this series, I wouldn’t worry too much about it. I’m not sure any child would pick up on the religious context unless it was being pointed out to them. I certainly didn’t until I was in 7th or 8th grade, when a Confirmation teacher used The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe as an example.

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