Embracing your child's love of video games can be framed as bad parenting, but it is actually the opposite, says clinical psychologist naomicfisher
WHAT if my child is addicted? As a clinical psychologist who works with young people, I am regularly asked by parents about video games. It is never about the positives.
It seems they are concerned that if they don’t worry about video games, I will consider them a bad parent.of US parents showed that 86 per cent think teenagers spend too much time playing video games. This chimes with my experience in the UK, where we seem to have a parenting culture in which being negative about video games …
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