Postby MagnoliaMum » Mon Mar 08, 2021 7:26 pm
I'm not sure anyone can really gauge what percentage of boys in a class game, as they tend to play in little pockets of friends; I wouldn't have a clue at my son's school generally (he's not in any of the 3 you mentioned). However I would say that any information will be out of date following the lockdown as that has been the primary way that boys have been able to socialise with each other, apart from walks, so it will have increased massively and probably over all schools.
My experience is that you shouldn't take the view that all video gaming is bad; that's like banning all television! Some programmes are violent or rubbish and should be avoided, some are educational, some are a bit trashy but everyone talks about them so you might feel left out if you don't watch them - it's the same with games. Some boys aren't really interested (my older boy will take or leave them) and some would play all day if you let them, like my younger one (yr 9). I've decided the best way to handle it is to take an interest in what he's doing and encourage him to make good choices on what he plays and when. In the boring days of lockdown, after finishing home-school and exercise, he's been playing Minecraft with a group of friends on a group-call; I've been impressed at their collaborations on amazing buildings, the creativity and the fun they've managed to have remotely with each other. I wish it wasn't more screen time, but it's kept him sane and in touch with his friends. They spurn anything that costs money and only play in groups where they know the people in real life.
You don't need to have playstations or other equipment; if your son wants to play games, he'll do so on his phone or the computer he'll need in secondary school. So I would be wary of being negative or forbidding this normal part of boys' lives; it will make it far more attractive if he wants to rebel! If he loves sports, then pick a school which will give him lots of opportunities for these and making like-minded friends and they won't have much time to play any video games then anyway.