According to new research published in the medical journal JAMA Network Open, kids who play video games for three or more hours a day performed better on impulse control and memory tests than kids who ...
Fighting over toys. Pushing in the hall. Struggling to settle down when switching activities. Clingy kids. These are behaviors pre-K and kindergarten teachers are used to seeing when school begins.
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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