Three Switch Games That Can Lead to Non-Screen Activities
We are swiftly approaching the one year mark since the beginning of the COVID-19 lockdown. Since then, so many common parental concerns have been exacerbated; Is my child falling behind? […]
We are swiftly approaching the one year mark since the beginning of the COVID-19 lockdown. Since then, so many common parental concerns have been exacerbated; Is my child falling behind? […]
Parents of children with ADHD are always asking me if they should stop letting their child play video games. Often these parents become worried about their children’s gaming after noticing […]
A New York Times article by Gretchen Reynolds entitled “How Exercise Fuels the Brain” describes how prolonged exercise significantly lowers the brain’s stores of energy during exercise, but subsequently brings […]
If you find that you forget things easily or can’t follow more than one direction at a time, you might want to play some more video games. Not just any […]
Physical exercise can be an important tool for improving learning and attention, as it results in the production of BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factors), proteins in the brain that can help […]
Sports video games can help many kids with ADHD improve their skills at real world sports. They can learn rules for various sports, get a sense of various roles and […]
The following case study is an example of the ways that video games can exercise Working Memory skills. The story itself is a variation of one or more patients I have worked […]
Video games are good for your brain… as long as you’re doing plenty of other things that are also good for your brain. So before you go tell your parents […]
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Serious Games are defined as having the purpose of solving problems. Most of the best serious games are entertaining in nature but are designed to […]
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