BRAIN CONNECTIONS VIDEO: Young Brains and Video Games
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"Video games are popular. They can be fun, challenging, and create social connections.
But too much time on video games can cause problems, especially for youth and emerging adults whose brains are still fine-tuning. In the following video our main character, BE, experiences what it’s like to be hooked on video games."
Brain Connections, authored by Iris Balodis, Deirdre Querney and Jean-Pierre Joubert, and is intended for educational purposes only. Our goal at Brain Connections is to help prevent gaming and gambling harms through education. We turn scientific research into tools that are easy to understand and use to make informed decisions. To learn more about what they do, check out their About Us page.
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Talk to your child about how they game or use the internet.
Some virtual games contain loot boxes, these are items which can be paid for with real-world money, but contain unknown rewards. Although paying for loot boxes isn’t currently considered as gambling, studies have identified a connection between some games and gambling.
Encourage the child or young person to agree and stick to limits around their screen time. It’s also a good idea to speak to them about what games or gambling websites they spend their time on. You could also consider installing gambling blocking software to restrict their access to certain websites.
Think about other ways that you might be able to support the child or young person. You could encourage them to take part in alternative activities or sports which support their wellbeing and promote their social and emotional development.
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