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Parents can help young gamers by modeling safe online behaviours
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2024-02-06
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Almost 60 per-cent of young people surveyed said gaming helped improve their social connection, 40 per-cent also recalled negative experiences such as bullying and exposure to harmful ideas.
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