From the Associated Press: Young boys who receive their first video game system don't progress as quickly in school as boys who don't own such devices, a new study found. The average reading and writing scores of the young gamers don't go down, but they don't improve either, said Robert Weis of Denison University in Ohio, co-author of the study.
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From the Associated Press: Young boys who receive their first video game system don't progress as quickly in school as boys who don't own such devices, a new study found. The average reading and writing scores of the young gamers don't go down, but they don't improve either, said Robert Weis of Denison University in Ohio, co-author of the study.