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The more complex online multiplayer games help teach players how to be strategic and analytical to assess risk and reward. Studies have shown that this type of gaming benefits young players by helping them develop their multi-tasking skills. Games that require players to find items while fighting off other opponents call for attention to detail and quick reactions. Furthermore, video games capture players’ imagination, helping them to stay focused on certain tasks, building their perseverance to achieve a goal. They may also the brain process information quicker. Regularly playing these types of games can help improve young players’ short and long-term memory. Games that are immersive and require strategy and problem-solving skills to win require players to remember and take in a lot of information. Enhances memory, brain’s speed and concentration Educational toys like Osmo combines tactile play pieces with a device’s camera to bring to the in-play action to life. Also, with the growth of connected toys, children can experience physical play while playing on devices. Games like ‘ Times Table Rock Stars‘ that is used in primary schools and pre-school apps like ‘Endless Alphabet‘ can be great tools to help children learn in a more engaging way. Studies show that certain games benefit younger children by helping them improve early reading skills with the support of parents and teachers. Learning and development benefits A great source to develop early learning skills for younger children
