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A tide of violence strikes. Video games, TV, and films take the heat. Some adults presume that these media have a bad influence on children and attribute them to causing issues. Research seems to encourage the connection between media violence and bad behavior among children.
“But media does not automatically lead to violence,” says an education professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. “You get a bunch of teenage boys who go to college–naturally, they have played games,” he says. “Everyone else does. It is like food since we have obese men and women.”
He says that video games are innocent of the majority of the charges. The games can do a great deal of good. He has written a book titled “What Video Games Have to Teach Us About Learning [….]