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submitted 10 months ago by nayminlwin@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Any one here has any experience with teaching 8 to 12 years old kids Linux?

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[-] nayminlwin@lemmy.ml 7 points 10 months ago

Well, I don't know. I kept telling how games like roblox are brainwashing and conditioning him into wanting to buy in-game junks. And, he still asks robuxs for this birthday.

[-] rufus@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 10 months ago

To get me educated a bit, too...

Wanting robux and things like that are probably unavoidable due to peer pressure and exposure to videos and game-mechanics telling them they want this. It's probably been like this forever, you always needed the same merchandise your friends had.

I'm curious: Do you know what he (at his age) thinks about your perspective on things?

Does he have other hobbies and still wants some immaterial in-game items / currency? Does a kid at that age grasp the value / alternatives? I suppose this all depends on how much time someone spends in a virtual world. Sure you need/want some goods there if this is a major part of your life.

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