Video games train kids to expect instant gratification and results. The more they play, the more they expect life to give them things easily. The only way to fight that is to restrict their playing. Limit the amount of time they are able to play video games daily. . If you have a kid with a video game addiction, here are 3 options you can use to make a change. A child does not need video games to have a rich childhood. If your child can’t handle it, toss it. Your family may be better off.
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