Playing games makes kids smarter
If you thought playing video games was the same as goofing off for kids, then it is time to change the notion. Research has proved that kids who play certain games regularly are smarter than kids who do not play any games at all.
The Junglememory online computer game, developed specifically for kids aged between 6 and 16 years, has been proved to be able to boost concentration levels and even IQ in kids. The game comprises picture puzzles of various kinds, along with math problems and word games. It reportedly aims at improving the condition of “working memory” in kids, which in turn helps them to focus their minds better.
Kids of different age groups will find puzzles catered to their own age group. While kids of 6 years age will find intriguing picture matching puzzles, 16 year old teenagers will be able to dabble in middle school math in a more engaging manner. The game has been proved to increase concentration power and basic intelligence in kids, and is certainly a worthwhile investment for parents.