
What Video Games Teach Your Kids That You Might Not Be Giving Them
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Why do kids run to video games like it’s home? Because for many of them—it feels safer, fairer, and more rewarding than real life. In this episode, Instructor Mike breaks down the hidden psychology behind video game addiction and reveals the developmental science that explains why consoles are often doing a better job of emotional coaching than many adults.
You’ll learn:
• Why games offer safe failure while homes often offer shame
• What kids are actually getting from their screens
• How video games trigger reward pathways that help kids grow
• What adults can do to reconnect without lectures or emotional power plays
If you’ve ever asked, “Why won’t my child put that controller down?”—this episode answers you, challenges you, and equips you. Because if the game is winning, it means something else is losing. And it doesn’t have to be that way.