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  1. Aug 12, 2020 · 79% of the children who took part in the survey said they read lots of content about video games including books, reviews, blogs, in-game communications and fan fiction. 35% also felt playing ...

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    Studies show that kids who play video games may get a small boost to their reading skills. This is true even for kids who struggle with reading, and even when playing action games. Researchers think that this may happen because kids need to figure out text instructions to play. There’s also a fun factor. Kids who are reluctant to open a traditional...

    Many games — like Minecraft— are set in 3D virtual worlds that kids have to navigate. And there’s no GPS or smartphone map app to lead the way. The result is that kids who play these games have the chance to practice their visual-spatial skills. This can lead to a better understanding of distance and space.

    At the heart of every video game is a challenge. Some games can be mindless, like Space Invaders. But many others — from puzzles and mysteries, to managing virtual cities or empires — offer kids the chance to take on a problem and work to find a solution. Some researchers say kids who play these video games improve in three areas: planning, organiz...

    Some kids have trouble fitting in and making friends in real life. Video games can be a refuge for them to find people to connect with in positive way. In our busy lives, games offer virtual playdates with real-life friends. Video games also give kids something to talk about at school. These days, games are a mainstream topic of conversation for ki...

    When kids are young, there’s a lot of space for imaginative play, from LEGOs to dolls to make-believe. But for tweens and teens, society sometimes frowns on that play. Video games give kids a chance to continue imaginative play. There’s also some evidence that games encourage creative thinking. In one study, 12-year-old gamers were asked to draw, t...

    The 16-year-old winner of the first Fortnite World Cup won $3 million. The other 99 solo finalists won anywhere from $50,000 to $1.8 million each. Just as with professional sports, the chances of becoming a professional video gamer areverysmall. However, the video gaming industry is growing by leaps and bounds, much faster than traditional sports a...

  2. Oct 24, 2022 · They separated these children into two groups, those who reported playing no video games at all and those who reported playing video games for three hours per day or more. This threshold was selected as it exceeds the American Academy of Pediatrics screen time guidelines , which recommend that videogaming time be limited to one to two hours per day for older children.

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    • Video Games Can Teach Problem-Solving Skills. Video games can help children's brain development. For example, when my son was a young adolescent, I watched him play Legend of Zelda games.
    • Video Games Can Inspire Interest in History and Culture. The content of certain video games can encourage kids to read and research. For example, video games such as Age of Mythology, Civilization, and Age of Empires may spark a child's interest in world history, geography, ancient cultures, and international relations, especially if parents are alert to opportunities.
    • Video Games Can Help Kids Make Friends. In contrast to their parents, most young kids see video games as a social activity, not an isolating one. Video games create a common ground for young kids to make friends, hang out, and provide structured time with friends.
    • Video Games Can Encourage Exercise. In my research, players (specifically boys) talked about learning new moves from sports video games and practicing them on the basketball court or skateboards.
  3. Nov 15, 2022 · How parents can make sure video games provide benefits According to a 2023 summary of current data and previously published research, more than 90% of American children play video games and 75% of ...

  4. Playing video games may also help children develop problem-solving skills, the authors said. The more adolescents reported playing strategic video games, such as role-playing games, the more they improved in problem solving and school grades the following year, according to a long-term study published in 2013.

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  6. Nov 10, 2022 · A new scientific study suggests that video gaming may be associated with better cognitive performance in children. Published in the JAMA Network Open journal on Oct. 24, the study of nearly 2,000 ...

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