Why Neurotechnologies May Help Your Child With ADHD
KEY POINTS: Just because your child can focus on video games doesn't mean they don't have ADHD, but it might suggest they'd benefit from neurotechnologies. It is important to use technologies that meet the needs of your child—one size does not fit all. While more fun than many treatments for ADHD, video game–based neurotechnologies still require effort and real-world connections.
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