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How to Help Kids With ADHD Transition Away From Video Games

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It’s hard to get any child to transition away from a favorite video game to do homework, get ready for bed, or even go outside and get some fresh air. For kids with ADHD, it’s especially difficult.

Hear from Jodi Gold, M.D., a board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrist and author of Screen-Smart Parenting: How to Find Balance and Benefit in Your Child’s Use of Social Media, Apps, and Digital Devices, on how to do just that. Watch as she explains why this can be so challenging—and how you can help the transition go more smoothly next time.

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