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RULES OF THE GAME: WHY AND HOW TO SET GAMING BOUNDARIES

Like it or not, video games are part of your kid’s life. And they’re going to stay that way. That’s not necessarily bad; studies, including a recent large one sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, have found that gaming may help with cognition and impulse control.

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