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Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Are Violent Video Games Harmful?

In this day and age when the external influences our children deal with on a daily basis are so many, it's sometimes hard to keep track of them all. With the advent of advanced technology and the availability of that technology to our kids, it is even more important to keep a watchful eye on what they are watching, playing and listening to. That can be a daunting task, especially for parents and grandparents who might be intimidated by technology. The question is: Violence and video games - Is there a connection?

I recently listened to a Bulletproof Radio podcast with Lt. Col. Dave Grossman on that very subject and was inspired to share this resource with you. It's important to stay informed when it comes to the health and well-being of our families.

Please watch my video to you below. Then I strongly encourage you to listen to the Bulletproof Radio podcast (especially if you have children or grandchildren, or you know someone who does) and share it with your family and friends.

Enjoy the video, and as always, please free to pass this along!



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