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7 reasons why your kids should play video games



Conventional wisdom suggests that time spent playing video games is time wasted. The common perception is that few video games exercise the brain and, if there is any physical activity involved, it’s usually the occasional wave of a controller rather than anything that will work up a sweat. And shouldn’t kids be outside playing, rather than sitting in front of yet another screen?

Not so fast, say many parenting experts and researchers. Studies have consistently shown that the benefits of video gaming can far outweigh the perceived negatives. Although video gaming should certainly be supervised, there are good reasons why you should let your kids spend a few hours a week building cities or battling aliens. Here’s why:

1. Video games teach problem solving. Video games get kids to think. There are dozens of video games that are specifically geared towards learning, but even the most basic shooter game teaches kids to think logically and quickly process large amounts of data. Rather than passively absorbing content from, say, a TV show, a video game requires the player’s constant input to tell the story.

2. Video games are social. The stereotype of the pasty-faced adolescent sitting in his mom’s basement playing video games on his own is as outdated as Space Invaders. Many games have thriving online and offline fan-bases, and a community component that strongly encourages social interaction.

3. Video games provide positive reinforcement. Most video games are designed to allow players to succeed and be rewarded for that success. Different skill levels and a risk-and-reward gaming culture mean that kids are not afraid to fail and will take a few chances in order to achieve their ultimate goal.

4. Video games teach strategic thinking. Video games teach kids to think objectively about both the games themselves and their own performance. While there are many games that place a premium on strategy, most set an overall goal and give the gamer numerous ways in which he or she can achieve that goal. Players also get instant feedback on their decisions and quickly learn their own strengths and weaknesses.

5. Video games build teamwork. The vast majority of video games are now designed with cooperative play options. Whether it’s fighting off alien invaders, solving puzzles, or being on the same bobsleigh team, video games offer kids a wealth of opportunities to constructively work together.

6. Video games improve hand-eye coordination. Video games have been found to improve the balance and coordination of numerous patients from stroke victims to those suffering from Parkinson’s Disease. There have even been studies that suggest that surgeons who regularly play video games make less mistakes in the operating theater than non-gamers. Even if your child is super-healthy and has no desire to be a surgeon or watch-maker, good hand-eye coordination is an invaluable skill to have.

7. Video games bring families together. If you can’t beat 'em, join 'em. Video games aren’t just for kids anymore. Ask your kids to teach you a few moves and you might find that Family Fun Night is every bit as enjoyable as those games of Clue and Monopoly used to be when you were a kid!



Comments:
Comment by Christian, posted 1/23/2013, 9:49 PM:

I wrote about this in school for a persuasive essay(in my own words of course). I got an A, could've gotten an A but I had a few gramatical errors, still this is a great topic to write about if you're a gamer like me
Comment by Jose Lavalle , posted 1/15/2013, 2:20 PM:

My Opinion - I think that Video Games are beneficial for public schools and kids. Reason #1 - Video Games improve hand eye coordination and things of that nature. Reason #2 - Video Games also allow for better problem solvers. Fact to Support Reason #1 - Straight from the passage "Video games have been found to improve balance and coordination" Fact to Support Reason #2 - Straight from the passage "Video Games get kids to think"
Comment by zach, posted 1/9/2013, 8:19 AM:

thats so true
Comment by secret poop, posted 1/9/2013, 7:08 AM:

This is really good
Comment by Kathy, posted 1/8/2013, 11:58 AM:

If you deleted the word 'video' from this post it would ring just as true and make a whole lot more sense if you listen to your intuition.
Comment by jabrah, posted 12/25/2012, 1:51 PM:

I don't agree. Shouldn't we using our time wisely? Shouldn't we be facing reality than escape from it? I know you mentioned some benefits, but they are very few. These skills can also be gained in a different way. When it comes to fun, I think mingling with nature is the best! Personal opinion.
Comment by Jack, posted 12/11/2012, 1:57 PM:

This really helped in school!!
Comment by Game Lover, posted 12/2/2012, 3:01 PM:

I love this post!!! LOL
Comment by ..., posted 12/2/2012, 1:12 PM:

Video games can be a good thing and a bad thing. Its all about how much you play them. If you play constantly-yes it could be unhealthy. But if you play them every once and awhile, and not completely shun the outside world it does have positive effects. It completely is biased on the player...
Comment by Sarah, posted 11/19/2012, 10:06 AM:

Some positive aspects - perhaps. But lots of evidence that they actually do the opposite when it comes to nurturing the part of the brain charged with problem-solving and self-restraint. http://ow.ly/fprf2
Comment by Ecstatic, posted 8/30/2012, 8:19 AM:

I'm glad someone finally said it!
Comment by bill, posted 8/21/2012, 9:36 PM:

Video games are a waste of time, kids should go outside
Comment by Laura, posted 8/16/2012, 8:28 AM:

Love this post! Some great (free) ones for boys can be found online at playtruckgames.net
Comment by An with Motion Math, posted 6/7/2012, 10:09 AM:

Love this post - these are some of the reasons I think gaming is a great platform for learning.
Comment by Mercy Xavier , posted 5/7/2012, 1:44 AM:

Wow!!! I never thought off all this. This is really good. I love it
Comment by hey, posted 3/25/2012, 9:50 AM:

thx
Comment by ramses diaz, posted 2/14/2012, 9:13 AM:

I love this
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