Video games are electronic games played on computers, cell phones, gaming system, or tablets.
Warning Signs of a Problem
When gaming starts to interfere with a child’s life, it could signal a problem. Video game addiction shares some behaviors with substance addiction. Signs to watch for include:
- Excessive playtime and losing track of time.
- Lying about or hiding the amount of time spent gaming.
- Constant thoughts about video games, even during other activities.
- Preference for gaming over other activities, like playing outside or spending time with friends.
- Tantrums or irritability when time limits are set.
- Using games as a way to escape real-life issues such as anxiety or depression.
Harmful Effects
Excessive gaming can lead to:
- Poor grades & behavior issues
- Neglecting hygiene & health
- Sleep disturbances & physical strain
- Increased aggression & social conflicts
- Loss of interest in other activities
Harmful Effects
Start the Conversation
- Talk about the games your child plays
- Discuss online safety & personal information risks
Set Clear Rules
- Limit screen time, game types, and participants
- Use parental control apps to monitor play
Be a Role Model
- Follow the same gaming limits you set for your child
Promote Family Values
- Play together to understand content & bond
Monitor Gaming
- Keep gaming in supervised areas
- Check ESRB ratings for age-appropriate content (www.esrb.org)
- Ensure games have reporting features or moderators
Stay involved to help your child enjoy gaming safely and responsibly. If you are concerned your child may have a problem with gaming, connect with professionals at GamblerND.com or call 1.877.702.7848.