Question: Have you ever been bored at home? Well with video games you will never be bored again!
Studies have shown that playing video games regularly may increase gray matter in the brain and boost brain connectivity. (Gray matter is associated with muscle control, memories.)
The positive effects of video games are numerous, from better memory and problem-solving to improved mood and social skills.
While those who don't play video games may argue that they make you lazy, harm your brain or ruin your social life, video games actually have many physical, and social benefits, such as:
Gamers may have better social skills.
Games can teach you to be a better problem solver.
Hi Xavier,
ReplyDeleteI don't mind children playing video games but I think they need to have limits or it can get out of control. You have made some really good points. I would love to hear some of your opinions about the topic as well. Do you play video games?
Mrs Bryce
I love your opening rhetorical question. The phrase 'studies have shown' makes your ideas very believable.
ReplyDeleteCan you be more specific as to which games enhance social skills and which make you a better problem solver? Have you played any games that do these things?
Good question at the end to hook in the reader of your blog.