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Video Game consequences

By Randy Sierra
Apr 23, 2019

Video games affect boys and girls differently. A new study says that boys can play games as long as they want without suffering any harm but girls struggle to make friends. The study was conducted on 870 kids under 12 years old and it looked at the social aspect outside of games. The research looked at tablets, PC’s, Game consoles and mobile phone usage. Worried about your kids, get the full story HERE!

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