Playing Video Games Is Beneficial To Children

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Across the continents, people are turning to new technological developments for entertainment. Unlike the previous generations who were fascinated by television and radio, the current generations are much more advanced regarding their choices of technology, relying on their smart phones, tablets, and game consoles to help them pass their free time. Today's youngest generation in particular, enjoys playing video games. Although parents may be concerned about the amount of time their children are spending on these video games, they should realize the numerous benefits to playing video games that have been identified, including increased problem solving skills and better grades, various health benefits, decreased stress and increased social interactions with peers. School districts are finding ways to include all kinds of technology into our school's curriculum. Educators seem to have caught on to the power video games have over our children. During the last decade, gaming is one way that teachers have found a strong connection to a good majority of their students. Today video gaming is widely used for educational purposes. “Interactive games are being used to teach our children history, vocabulary, math, and reading. These same games challenge students to set and achieve goals, while enhancing their ability to work in teams" (Slota 1). In elementary schools across the country, video games like Oregon Trail, Spelling City and Micro Type Pro make learning fun. Student who may not do well with typical curriculum, find they do well with technological assistance. Elementary schools are not the only place you'll find kids playing video game. Many of our high schools are also using video games as valuable educational tools. “If we w... ... middle of paper ... ...velopment. Work Cited Annetta, Leonard A. “Video Games in Education: Why They Should Be Used and How They Are Being Used”. The Ohio State University. 6 July 2008.web.21 March 2014. Gee, James Paul.” Grading with Games”. Arizona State University. 20 July 2010.web.21 March 2014. Griffiths, Mark .” The educational benefits of videogames”. Nottingham Trent University. 3 November 2002.web.21 March 2014. Hatfield E, Cacioppo.”Unlocking the Social Benefits in Gaming". Cable Magazine.4 May 28.web.21 March 2014. Larkin, Yarik. “Games". Academia. March 2013. web. 21 March 2014. Slota, Stephen. “Well-Designed Video Games Can Enhance Problem-Solving Skills and Make Learning More Effective”. UCONN. 3 may 2013. web. 21 March 2014. Russoniello, Carmen . ”ECU study shows casual video games relieve stress". East Carolina University. 28 April 2008. web. 21 March 2014.

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