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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.

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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