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Children play an average of 15 hours of video games a week and parents are concerned about violence
A new study has revealed that children play video games for a shocking 15 hours a week. The research from McAfee also found that a stunning 94 percent of parents are concerned about the risks their children are exposed to while gaming, but nearly half of parents let their children play games that are above their age rating. On average, children play video games for 2.13 hours a day, and 92 percent of parents let their children play at least an hour of games a day. Eight percent admitted that they let their kids play more than five hours a day. A new study has revealed that children play video games for a shocking nearly 15 hours a week.
Don't let children play video games for more than TWO HOURS a week
Playing video games is good for children's brains – but only if they play no more than two hours a week. More than this increases the likelihood the child will get into trouble at school with their teachers, fight with their friends and have reduced social abilities. But rationing gaming to just two hours found that for children aged 7-11 playing games for one hour a week led to better motor skills and higher achievement scores in school. Playing video games is good for children's brains – but only if they play no more than two hours a week (stock image) To study the effect of video game playing, Dr Jesus Pujol and colleagues studied 2,442 children aged between 7 and 11 years. Children suffering from'probably gaming addiction' were excluded from the study.