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6:40AM | posted by Shelley Ng | February 10, 2009 | comments: 3
Totally Tamsen: Video Game Boot Camp For Moms

AOL launches PlaySavvy.com, a new site that targets parents of children ages 5 to 17 and helps them decipher the world of games, both PC and console.
PlaySavvy also helps parents stay aware of their kids' entertainment choices including assisting them in making informed decisions about buying games for their children.
Tamsen stopped by PlaySavvy's "Boot Camp for Moms' to get a quick lesson on video games. For more information, visit playsavvy.com.
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Comments: 3
I am a little offended at this segment and post. It is not just moms that try to decide what is best for their children. I for one as well as many fathers play an active role in deciding the appropriateness of content of media for our children. Would women be offended if there were a segment on family financial responsibility aimed at just men (implying they are the ones who make the money in the family)?
You are a NY based media outlet. Don't you think in these times a majority of households have 2 working parents? If both parents work, they usually share in the responsibility of their children.
you guys should view the site
www.girlsentertainmentnetwork.com
awesome, thats a great report. i guess, now you got also parental control on games.