Video Games and ADHD: The Latest in Research
Video games have long been a source of controversy when it comes to childhood and adolescent development. As an estimated 91 percent of children ages 2 to 17 play video games, the prevalence of gaming isn’t in question, but rather the potential adverse effects of excessive play.
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Video Games and ADHD: The Latest in Research
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