December 18, 2025 - 05:34

To help parents and caregivers share the joy of gaming, a new series of short videos has been created in collaboration with clinical psychologist and parenting expert, Dr. Becky Kennedy. These videos aim to provide practical tips for adults looking to engage with their children in the world of video games.
Dr. Kennedy emphasizes the importance of understanding the gaming landscape and the benefits it can bring to family bonding. By participating in gaming together, parents can foster communication, teamwork, and even problem-solving skills. The series encourages adults to approach gaming not just as a pastime but as an opportunity to connect with their children on a deeper level.
The videos cover a range of topics, including how to choose age-appropriate games, setting healthy boundaries, and using gaming as a tool for teaching valuable life lessons. With these insights, parents can create a positive gaming experience that strengthens relationships and enhances family dynamics.
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