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If you have a child, chances are they have a video game on their wish list this holiday. While some may worry about how much time kids spend gaming, it’s not all bad.
A Saint Edwards University study found playing video games two hours a day improves peer relationships, increases sociality, and more.
“I like creative games like Roblox or Minecraft,” said 17-year-old David Correa.
Correa is an avid gamer, spending three to four hours a day connected to his screen.
“It helps with de-stressing,” said Correa.
New science shows video games can actually help young people with problem-solving.
According to the American Physiological Association, people who play shooter games like Call of Duty improve their capacity to think about objects in three dimensions, just as well as school classes that are designed to enhance the same skill.
The more teens reported playing…