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Month: March 2019

Apps and Positive Psychology

Teenager’s Guide to Apps and Games to Improve Slow Processing Speed

Posted on March 17, 2019 by Dr. Randy Kulman

Do you want to read faster and more fluidly? Play a video game such as Rayman Raving Rabbids or an action game such as Call of Duty. Do you want […]

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Technology and ADHD

What Kind Of Video Games Are Good For Kids With ADHD?

Posted on March 15, 2019 by Dr. Randy Kulman

Difficulty with sustained attention and persistence to tasks is common in children who are diagnosed with ADHD and those who have problems with attention or executive functioning. However, parents and […]

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How Much Should I Let My Child Play Fortnite?

Posted on March 13, 2019 by Dr. Randy Kulman

There are kids who play Fortnite 14 hours a day. This is not an exaggeration! Whether we chalk this up to poor parenting, addiction to Fortnite, or the power of […]

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Teacher's guide to slow processing

Slow Processing Speed: What Does This Mean For My Teen?

Posted on March 11, 2019 by Dr. Randy Kulman

(This is one of our continuing series on teens and tech where we help teenagers understand more about learning, attentional, and social-emotional concerns and how technology can help them)

If […]

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too much screen time

Do I Need To Set Limits On My Child’s Screen Time?

Posted on March 8, 2019 by Dr. Randy Kulman

One of the most difficult tasks of 21st-century parenting is setting limits on your child’s screen time. Screens are incredibly immersive, alluring, and potentially addictive. Because screen time is generally […]

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Video Games Here to Stay

ADHD and Video Games: Finding the Best New Games to Help Your Child with ADHD

Posted on March 1, 2019 by Dr. Randy Kulman

Difficulty with sustained attention and persistence to tasks is common in children who are diagnosed with ADHD and those who have problems with attention or executive functioning. However, parents and […]

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