Survey shows twice as many parents of boys reported daily game play compared with parents of girls. FMTNews FMTLifestyle
Parents in the study indicated that gaming negatively affects other aspects of their teens’ lives.
Overall, the parents in the study reported that gaming has an impact on other aspects of their teen’s life, such as family interactions and activities , sleep , homework , relationships with their non-gaming peers and extracurricular activities .Strategies used by parents to encourage their children to spend less time in front of video games included proposing other activities and limiting game-playing time .
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