Video games can boost children’s intelligence: study
Can video games boost children's intelligence?
Can video games boost children's intelligence?
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Research shows multiple social and cognitive benefits of playing video games.
Schools can harness the power of video games to spark interest in computer science by tapping into students existing enthusiasm, helping them build technical and soft skills while also broadening STEM diversity
Video games can be useful in learning English, math, history, physics and yes, even physical education. While they're not substitute for schooling, video games are a great indoor activity.
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