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While video games can be addictive and many parents believe that their kids are addicted to video games, fortunately, most are not! These kids may show a few of the […]
As much as many kids love playing Fortnite, it’s also a source of irritability and anger for many kids. Many Fortnite players become frustrated when they lose/die in the game. […]
Aidan loved school through fourth grade. But once he started fifth grade, his parents observed that he often reported feeling sick in the morning before school. He made many negative […]
Children’s screen time is a major mental and physical health concern for parents. As a result, childcare professionals including pediatricians, child psychologists and psychiatrists, social workers, family health specialists, and […]
Addiction to video games and screens has become a topic of intense interest over the past year. Whether the result of kids obsessed with playing Fortnite or the proliferation of […]
This article is one of a series of posts about Fortnite. In the past month, I’ve been approached by many news services, including Fox News.com, WBZ radio, and Bloomberg News, […]
One of the more frequent themes I hear in my practice with children with ADHD, autism, Executive Functioning Disorder, and anxiety is how easily they report being bored. This becomes […]
Parents are becoming very concerned that their kids are addicted to Fortnite. Yes, there are some addictive qualities to how kids play Fortnite, but most simply play too much. The […]
It is not easy to for kids to put away their screens to do something less stimulating. Transitioning from video games, social media, or other screen time to do homework […]