“Minecraft and ADHD Kids” [podcast episode #94]
In ADDitude’s ADHD Experts Podcast episode 94, Randy Kulman, Ph.D., and James Daley explain how Minecraft and other video games can be used as learning tools.

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Could all those hours your child spends breaking blocks be good for his ADHD brain? Randy Kulman, Ph.D., and James Daley explain how Minecraft and other video games can be used as learning tools, and how to set screen time limits.
Recommended resources:
- Downloads That Build Social Skills
- Free Download: Guide to Brain-Boosting Video Games
- ADDitude-Approved Video and Computer Games for Children
- More Face Time, Less Screen Time
- eBook: Video Games and the ADHD Brain
This ADHD Experts webinar was broadcast live on March 5, 2015
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