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Parents See Benefits of Children Playing Video Games
Results From Sony Online Entertainment and Yahoo! Survey Available This Week
By: PR Newswire
Oct. 16, 2008 12:00 PM
In addition to basic education elements, the survey suggests video games are teaching children to think strategically. The majority of video games require players to follow rules, think tactically, make fast decisions and fulfill numerous objectives to win. This resonates with the 70% of the parents surveyed who have seen their children's problem-solving skills improve since they started playing video games. Yahoo!'s website, Shine (http://shine.yahoo.com), which reaches 10 million
women each month, hosted the survey throughout
Other key survey findings from the survey:
-- Most (75%) of respondents have attributed educational value and
improved hand/eye coordination to video game usage.
-- 84% of respondents reported an increase in their child's typing skills
from playing PC/online games.
-- 72% of respondents say their kids play games online with other people
sometimes or all the time.
-- More than 80% of respondents say their children play video games in a
common area of the house (i.e., family/living room or computer room).
With the vast majority of games on the market rated E for Everyone
(ESRB, 2007), parents have many options when choosing games for their
children, an important fact for the almost 80% of parents surveyed who say
they purchase all their children's video games. "The ultimate parental
controls are parents themselves," said Many games, including the upcoming free online game Free Realms from SOE, offer opportunities for kids to play online with others. "The good news is that parents are involved with and aware of what their kids are playing," said Smedley. "The even better news is that parents and kids are playing together." For a complete listing of the survey results, log on to http://www.station.com. For more information on Free Realms log on to http://www.freerealms.com. Survey Methodology Sony Online Entertainment LLC commissioned Insight Express to conduct an
online survey, which was hosted on Yahoo!'s website Shine, of parents whose
children are between the ages of 2-17 and play video games in About Sony Online Entertainment Sony Online Entertainment LLC (SOE) is a recognized worldwide leader in
massively multiplayer online games, with hundreds of thousands of subscribers
around the globe. SOE creates, develops and provides compelling entertainment
for the personal computer, online, game console and wireless markets. Known
for its blockbuster franchises and hit titles including EverQuest(R),
EverQuest(R) II, Champions of Norrath(R), Untold Legends(TM), and
PlanetSide(R), as well as for developing Star Wars Galaxies(TM), SOE continues
to redefine the business of online gaming and the creation of active player
communities while introducing new genres on various entertainment platforms.
Headquartered in About Yahoo! Shine Yahoo! Shine is a new lifestyle site for women ages 25-54, helping them stay on top of their interests with smart, engaging editorial and a vibrant community. The site covers beauty & fashion, parenting, work & money, sex & love, home, food, healthy living, entertainment, and astrology. It fuses the best lifestyle editorial content from the top publishers, daily content from a dedicated staff of editors and content from users. Yahoo! Shine draws more than 10 million visitors per month. Visit: http://shine.yahoo.com About Family Circle Published 15 times a year by Meredith Corporation, with a circulation of
3.8 million and 21 million readers, Family Circle is one of the most widely
read monthly magazines in the world. Family Circle provides smart relevant
advice, sensible solutions, and inspiration in a voice that encourages and
celebrates success in its pages and online at http://www.familycircle.com.
Family Circle has always been committed to women's issues and in 1973 became
the first women's magazine to fully underwrite a professional women's sporting
event, the Family Circle Cup, an annual women's tennis tournament held in
April in SOURCE Sony Online Entertainment
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