'What if video games were good for kids?' A talk by Keith Stuart

'What if video games were good for kids?' A talk by Keith Stuart

By Anna Sabine MP and Beacon Services Resources CIC

Is screentime really unhealthy? Join a chat with Keith, Guardian games correspondent, about the positive impact games can have on kids.

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Location

Frome Library

Justice Lane Frome BA11 1BE United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 45 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Join us at Frome Library for a fascinating talk by The Guardian Games Editor and award-winning novelist, Keith Stewart, on the topic "What if video games were good for kids?" Discover the potential benefits of video games for children, and how they can be a positive influence in their lives. Keith will share his insights and personal experience.

While it's important to protect our children in online spaces, titles such as Minecraft and Fortnite can be good venues for socialising and creativithy. Stuart will look at the latest games, the communities around them and the role gaming plays in the lives of young people.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn more about the impact of video games on kids!

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Sep 6 · 14:00 GMT+1