
The line between hobby and addiction is more defined after the World Health Organization began identifying gaming addiction as a mental health disorder. In this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute, Dr. Paul Croarkin, a Mayo Clinic child psychiatrist, says it's normal for kids to want to play video games, but parents should pay attention to lines being crossed into addiction.
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3 tips on what to do if your child is addicted to gaming
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