Girls gaming habits help increase their social connections compared to boys who tend to have online friends rather than IRL friends.
Negative stereotypes about girl gamers have little impact on their performance or attitudes, aiding in building resilience against gender-related stereotypes.
Gaming contributes positively to female brain development, enhancing visual attentional resources and closing the gender gap in spatial attention and mental rotation skills.
Girls gaming from an early age manage visual attention better, eliminating performance gaps with boys due to gaming.
Boys have a tendency to get 'addicted' to gaming more than girls, as per research findings.
Encouraging girls to game can lead to lasting neurological impacts and empowerment in the gaming industry.
Savvy Cyber Kids recommends not discouraging girls from gaming and suggests using negative online interactions as learning opportunities to navigate real-world challenges.