Video Games are not what Parents Think | Muchen Yan | TEDxLianyang



Video games not always do more harm than help to Kids. Through the right guidance, kids can build strong social skills, logic thinking and interest to knowledge exploration. Parents would always like kids to pay more time on study, as a 10-year old kids, Justin shows us how to catch the good sides of video games for good studying. It is a lesson that both parents and kids need to learn.

Justin is a fourth grader, who loves STEAM and Robot and dreams to be a scientist. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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2 thoughts on “Video Games are not what Parents Think | Muchen Yan | TEDxLianyang”

  1. Yes, he’s very right!!! I mean,He has a point! By the way, I cannot agree with that robot thing! No! No! I insist, please! But the rest thing, I surely agree with you, kido!

    Ps: I don’t understand a word in Chinese!

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