The non-profit MacArthur Foundation has released a study suggesting that online gaming is a valuable way for youths to learn social skills in the digital age.
A write-up of the study in the San Francisco Chronicle reflects that online games are integral to children’s social development in the same manner as social networking sites like Facebook or MySpace.
“There is this generational gap in thinking about the value that social networking brings,” said Mizuko Ito, a University of California Irvine informatics professor who conducted the study.
The researchers argued that restricting kids from social networking “eliminates an important social and recreational activity and could leave them ignorant of how to interact, not only in their youth, but also potentially in their professional lives,” according to
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Study: Online Gaming is Good for the Kids
