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Video Games: Not So Bad for Kids After All?
14 Feb
Summary
- Playing video games may offer cognitive benefits, not harm children.
- Social interaction and teamwork are fostered through online gaming.
- Context and moderation are key to positive gaming experiences.

Research from the University of Oxford indicates that video games do not inherently harm children and may even provide advantages. Concerns about aggression and poor academic performance lack consistent data when other factors are controlled.
Cognitive development is a highlighted area, with many games enhancing sustained attention, strategic thinking, and visual processing. Social interaction also benefits, as online games facilitate teamwork and communication, helping some children build friendships.




