Wednesday, August 20, 2014




How games affect on children's behaviour?

In the recent time increased reports about children aggression toward their peers, teachers, parents and surrounding people. Some thoughtful people immediately rush to blame the computer games, a subject that they don’t understand unough.

This question bother a lot of people but finally American scientists investigate this problem and they dot all the i's and cross all the t's.

According to the group of researchers from the University of California at San Francisco, games do not affect a behavior of teenagers, that means that the game can’t be a stumbling block between children and parents as well as the cause of emotional outburst towards to parents or to peers.

An article was published by scientists in the scientific journal Pediatrics. Conclusions was made after the long investigation which involved more than 5,000 children between the ages of 10 to 15 years. Scientists have made two groups which consisted of those who played computer games and who haven’t played.

During the experiment the researchers found that computer games do not make a strong impact on children's behavior.

There was only one "but" - if compare two main groups you can see that little gamers are less sociable than others.

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