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Myth or Fact

Lazar Libero

Created on September 14, 2025

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Myth or Fact

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All online games are violent

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Myth

Gaming improves hand-eye coordination.

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Myth

People with dyslexia can’t be good gamers.

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Myth

People with ADHD struggle to enjoy games.

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Myth

All screen time is bad.

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Myth

Gaming causes ADHD.

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Myth

Kids with dyscalculia can’t play strategy games.

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Gaming helps build teamwork skills.

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Video games are useless for learning

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People with learning differences should avoid games

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Gaming helps develop spatial reasoning

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Dyscalculia is just math anxiety

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Myth

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Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

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It depends on context—creative, educational, and social use can be beneficial

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Games can be tailored to support ADHD, dyslexia, and dyscalculia—boosting focus, confidence, and cognitive skills

Correct!

Dyslexia doesn’t affect reflexes, strategy, or creativity—many excel in visual and spatial tasks

It's a myth!

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It depends on context—creative, educational, and social use can be beneficial

It's a myth!

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Many games are non-violent—puzzles, simulations, social play

It's a myth!

CONTINUE

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Games can improve memory, literacy, and problem-solving—especially for neurodiverse learners

It's a myth!

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Multiplayer games encourage collaboration, leadership, and communication—valuable in any career

It's a FACT!

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Multiplayer games encourage collaboration, leadership, and communication—valuable in any career

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Navigating 3D environments and solving puzzles strengthens spatial awareness—useful in STEM careers

It's a FACT!

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Studies show benefits for spatial skills, reflexes, and attention control

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Dyscalculia is a distinct learning difference affecting number sense and math processing

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Dyslexia doesn’t affect reflexes, strategy, or creativity—many excel in visual and spatial tasks

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Fast-paced and interactive games can actually help with focus, motivation, and engagement

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Studies show benefits for spatial skills, reflexes, and attention control

It's a FACT!

CONTINUE

Correct!

Many strategy games support number sense and pattern recognition, helping build math confidence.

It's a myth!

CONTINUE

Correct!

Fast-paced and interactive games can actually help with focus, motivation, and engagement

It's a myth!

CONTINUE

Think again!

Many games are non-violent — puzzles, simulations, social play

Correct!

ADHD is a neurological condition with genetic roots—gaming doesn’t cause it.

It's a myth!

CONTINUE

Think again!

ADHD is a neurological condition with genetic roots—gaming doesn’t cause it.

Correct!

Games can be tailored to support ADHD, dyslexia, and dyscalculia—boosting focus, confidence, and cognitive skills

It's a myth!

CONTINUE

Think again!

Games can improve memory, literacy, and problem-solving—especially for neurodiverse learners

Think again!

Many strategy games support number sense and pattern recognition, helping build math confidence.

Correct!

Dyscalculia is a distinct learning difference affecting number sense and math processing

It's a myth!

CONTINUE

Think again!

Navigating 3D environments and solving puzzles strengthens spatial awareness—useful in STEM careers