Video Games: Healthy Pastime or Pathway to Addiction?
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Jared ChristensenMarch 4, 2021
Very good article and information! Thank you for sharing this I have always felt it was a dangerous addiction that anyone can get hooked on. I have intentionally chosen not to play video games because I have seen how addictive it can become.
Diane JarmanMarch 3, 2021
Thank you for approaching this subject and for the link to find help for video game addicts. Very informative article.
Maryann TaylorMarch 3, 2021
This is almost as troubling as the addiction of so many adults to their smart phones. Instead of communicating in restaurants, so many couples are glued to cell phones, completely oblivious to their companions. Perhaps we need to consider curbing our own addictions as we seek to help our young people do so.
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