Playing video games could help the learning process of children

Researchers have found that children between the ages of 8-12 who play video games perform better in different tests associated with intelligence and cognitive development.

The dangers of video games have been the subject of intense debates over time. However, in the last couple of years, several researchers have found that playing video games could be quite beneficial to children.

Recently, a study was even undertaken on 10,000 child participants. They were followed for two years and those who played video games have shown changes in their cognitive performance. Overall, the study revealed that playing games can help children to better adapt to certain situations, understand complex ideas and solve problems with more creativity.

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