Abstract
Abstract The amount and difficulty of the print on video‐game screens is described. Educational implications of children's exposure to video games are discussed. These implications include the possibility of using video games to increase reading speed and to improve skimming and scanning skills of good but slow readers. Problems with habitual use of video games include exposure to writing models which do not use complete sentences and which lack punctuation.
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