The Benefits of Playing Video Games in Children’s Brain Development


Video Games and Cognition

We know that Video Games can be unhealthy in high doses (See My son is playing too much Minecraft, what can I do? ), but what effects to video games have on children in moderation?


Surely Video Games Can’t be Good for Kids?

It may seem far-fetched but many scientific studies suggest that Video Games like Minecraft can actually improve cognitive development in children. Below are some links to articles supporting this clause (If you want more research on the benefits of Video Games on Children feel free to check out our More Beneficial Games Like Minecraft Page).

How a Minecraft world has built a safe online playground for autistic kids

This article by Kathryn Ringland provides information on how Minecraft is used to create a safe space for children on the Autism spectrum.

Kathryn Ringland. (2019). How a Minecraft world has built a safe online playground for autistic kids. Retrieved from https://www.sbs.com.au/news/insight/how-a-minecraft-world-has-built-a-safe-online-playground-for-autistic-kids

Video Games Play May Provide Learning, Health, Social Benefits, Review Finds

The American Psychological Association goes into-depth on the potential cognitive benefits of playing video games – includes details on how social, health, and learning facets are improved!

American Psychological Association. (2013). Video Games Play May Provide Learning, Health, Social Benefits, Review Finds. Retrieved from https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2013/11/video-games

‘Minecraft’ Does Good Things for Your Brain

This article by Jeremy Sutton details the improvements that playing Minecraft can have in the development of the hippocampus (the part of the brain associated with memories).

Jeremy Sutton. (2020). ‘Minecraft’ Does Good Things for Your Brain. Retrieved from https://elemental.medium.com/minecraft-does-good-things-for-your-brain-6add8123153f

Want to boost creativity? Try playing Minecraft

Iowa State University explains that playing Minecraft can improve the creativity of players.

Iowa State University (2019). Want to boost creativity? Try playing Minecraft. Retrieved from https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/07/190708140051.htm

‘Redstone is like electricity’: Children’s performative representations in and around Minecraft

This academic article details the potential benefits of learning within a digital environment – Beware this one’s a doozy.

Dezuanni, M., O’Mara, J., & Beavis, C. (2015). ‘Redstone is like electricity’: Children’s performative representations in and around Minecraft. E-Learning and Digital Media, 12(2), 147–163. https://doi.org/10.1177/2042753014568176

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