LIMA, OH (WLIO) - Lima's Jegna Corporation brought community members together to address the effects of online activity on our youth.
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Tuesday night, Ohio Northern University's Esports program teamed up with the Allen County Board of Developmental Disabilities' FANs. Together they hosted an event where students and participants could play video games together. Our DeWayne Scott has more. At Ohio Northern University, FANs meaning Friends, Allies, and Neighbors, a part of Allen County Developmental Disabilities, teamed up with the ONU Esports team for a second year in a row for an evening fun.
A recent study found children who play video games for three hours a day or more seemed to have better impulse control and memory.
That was compared to children who did not play video games.
So, what does that mean for parents?