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  1. Children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may be particularly vulnerable. This is because video gaming, like gambling, may activate the reward system in the brain, research suggests. Companies often hire psychologists to help design games that make players want to keep playing.

  2. Video gaming has become part of the fabric of youth daily life, with 85% of teens in the United States reporting playing video games in 2024 (and 41% daily). 1 With several decades of research available of video gaming and its potential effects on child health, what’s the verdict?

  3. Apr 17, 2020 · While there’s no hard evidence on how many gamers are parents who play by themselves, or whether they play while also caring for a young child, it stands to reason that a fair number of video game...

    • Haniya Rae
  4. Jan 14, 2023 · Parents should be informed about the risks of gaming, including toxicity, predatory behaviors, and internet gaming disorder. Parents can foster digital citizenship to encourage...

  5. May 31, 2023 · Children need some limits on their gaming, especially if it begins to crowd out other essential or healthy activities, many experts warn, like schoolwork and sleep in particular.

    • Yuki Noguchi
  6. Jan 14, 2023 · Parents should be informed about the risks of gaming, including toxicity, predatory behaviors, and internet gaming disorder. Parents can foster digital citizenship to encourage...

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  8. Parents believe risks on social media differ to the risks found in gaming with over half of parents concerned about online grooming in gaming. Children’s love of gaming is extending to include peripheral screen-based activities to support their interest in gaming.