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PsychChild uses engaging videos and interactive graphics to teach adults about video games and social media, and their effects on children’s mental health.

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We then explain ways to leverage video games and social media to improve children's social skills, their emotional wellbeing, and their relationships with the grown-ups in their lives.

Who Are You?

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Mental Health Clinician

Describe your service here. What makes it great? Use short catchy text to tell people what you offer, and the benefits they will receive. A great description gets readers in the mood, and makes them more likely to go ahead and book.

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Parent/Teacher

Describe your service here. What makes it great? Use short catchy text to tell people what you offer, and the benefits they will receive. A great description gets readers in the mood, and makes them more likely to go ahead and book.

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Kid

Describe your service here. What makes it great? Use short catchy text to tell people what you offer, and the benefits they will receive. A great description gets readers in the mood, and makes them more likely to go ahead and book.


Snapchat + Children's Mental Health
...in 2 minutes


Roblox + Children's Mental Health
...in 9 minutes


Fortnite + Children's Mental Health
...in 2 minutes


TikTok + Children's Mental Health
in 11 minutes


Roblox + Children's Mental Health
...in 2 minutes


Snapchat + Children's Mental Health
...in 10 minutes

PsychChild Explorations

Each exploration below is an interactive graphic teaching about a particular video game or app, including mental health risks and benefits, recommended videos, resources and links, and a printable PDF .

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Funded in part by a generous grant from the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin endowment (AHW)

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Please Note: All PsychChild web pages, resources, and content are for educational purposes only. Viewing our content does not establish a patient/doctor relationship. Any opinions are our own.

In case of mental health emergency, please call 988 or go to your nearest emergency room.

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