Computer games are very popular with young people, but they are also controversial. ... Supporters, however, claim that the games help to develop advanced thinking skills and are often played cooperatively rather than alone. ... In fact, there is no evidence to suggest this but it is possible that computer games may restrict the development of an important part of the brain. ...
Critics of computer games often suggest that they are bad for childrens education. Games can be addictive; some players neglect school, work or relationships. Some children may prioritise playing a computer game above homework or revision. This can have a damning effect on a childs education because if they decide to play a computer game rather than doing some light revision their progress in a subject may be shortened. ... If a child spends all of their time playing computer games it is likely they will find it difficult to make friends.
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