Gaming together may strengthen parent-child relationships, survey suggests
A survey by a Hong Kong non-profit found that families who play video games together reported relationships that were 20 percent stronger. The group advises parents to actively participate in gaming activities with their children.
Parents and children who play video games together rate their relationships as 20 per cent stronger than those who do not, according to a survey by a Hong Kong non-profit organisation. The Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong on Sunday urged parents to take a new approach to supervising their childrenโs gaming habits, encouraging families to take part in such activities together rather than just observing. The group issued the call after conducting a survey of the experiences and attitudes of parents,...