Video Game Addiction
Video Game Addiction
Video games are addicting for a number of kids, resulting in sleep loss, anger, anxiety, and nightmares.
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" That even if YouTube videos just told his parents could no longer play a popular video game called World of Warcraft. Mothers know how -- presented are authentic clinical psychologist doctor Michael Frazier and this kind of behavior he patients who are addicted -- video game. Tensions where until will make threats. To hurt themselves. That will destroy property in the house who break things. It's a growing problem children who play hours and hours on end and become -- thirteen year old Vincent that he predicted and had to cut him."
" They'll plot and I'm telling you my homework and sometimes I I would tell my friends visited gaming at all I would think about it. Companion gaming nightmares. Because -- zombie games. We need to recognize. How well are not well they're conducting normal want to they have real life friends when they're great like -- of the school thing do they actually communicate with others. Once and awhile without him. Okay."
" Don't you -- child is addicted experts suggest you try joining them. You may not know what you're doing but you will know what they're doing and you can judge when it's time to turn it off. Yeah. Xbox has another tool for parents it -- timer to control contents if the parent says they want kids to play two hours a week. The game will automatically -- off when times -- parents need to be strict about limits but in more severe cases. When a child loses control it's time to talk to doctor."
" Lot of times it's a means of escaping something that's stressful or depressing their anxiety provoking Lisa carver NBC Connecticut news."
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