Wait, what? Tell them to play video games?
Yes, indeed. A new study out of Europe that used a "massive" amount of data determined that kids who spend an above-average amount of time playing them wind up with higher IQs than kids who spend their screen time watching videos or scrolling through social media.
Kids today spent a massive amount of time glued to screens, on average. This study of 5,000 children at least suggests that if they're going to be using screens that much, the higher the percentage of that time they spend on video games, the better.
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