Tag Archives: video games

Last Updated July 9, 2020

Resources for Teen Mental Health

March 27, 2020 - No Comments

Finding the best mental health Internet resources for teens is not easy. Teenagers looking for information about general mental health

Growing Up With Technology: Navigating the Digital Landscape at School and at Home

March 2, 2020 - No Comments

I will have the honor of presenting at the 2020 Complex Learners Conference sponsored by the Wolf School on March

Videos on Cognitive Flexibility for Parents and Kids

June 17, 2019 - No Comments

Cognitive Flexibility is a thinking skill that centers on a person’s ability to be adaptable, improvise, and shift approaches to

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Videos on Minecraft

April 22, 2019 - No Comments

Often, it is most helpful to learn about something not by reading about it, but by watching a video about

Dr. Randy Kulman, Digital Learning

Dr. Randy Kulman

January 22, 2019 - No Comments

Randy Kulman, PhD is the founder of South County Child and Family Consultants, Author, and Pioneering Digital Play Expert

Math Resources For Parents

March 7, 2016 - No Comments

There are lots of great resources online to learn about improving math skills, and especially many great websites. Many kids

Websites for Parents on Video Games and Learning

March 7, 2016 - No Comments

There are lots of great resources online to learn about how video games help kids learn, and especially many great

Websites and Resources for Kids on Video Games and Learning

March 4, 2016 - No Comments

Children spend much of their leisure time using technology and playing video games. While we strongly suggest that

Screen Time Guidelines for Parents

Screen Time Guidelines to hang on Your Refrigerator

January 30, 2016 - No Comments

Setting Limits on Digital Play

Screen time limits will vary from family to family. The below guidelines may be

Impact of Training and Medication on Working Memory in Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

September 17, 2015 - No Comments

A study published in “Applied Cognitive Psychology” describes the long-term impact of working-memory training with video-game like materials compared to