Is your child simply enjoying video games, or are they becoming addicted? Why do screen time limits and taking devices away often make the problem worse?
In this eye-opening episode of The Elisha Show, Amb. Elisha sits down with Nathan Graham—author, entrepreneur, real estate professional, and expert on gaming addiction and family relationships—to uncover the psychology behind excessive gaming and how parents can respond with wisdom instead of fear.
Drawing from his own experience overcoming gaming addiction, Nathan explains why modern games are so powerful, the four core human needs they fulfill, and how parents can rebuild connection with their children before trying to correct their behavior.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
• How to tell the difference between healthy gaming and gaming addiction
• Why punishment and screen-time restrictions often backfire
• The four core human needs that make video games so addictive
• Why modern games are designed to capture and hold attention
• Nathan’s personal journey from gaming addiction to personal growth and success
• The inspiration behind his book, Why Won’t My Teenager Log Off?
• Why curiosity is more effective than judgment when parenting
• How parents can build stronger relationships with children before trying to change their behavior
• Practical strategies for helping teenagers develop healthier habits
One of Nathan’s most powerful reminders is:
“Come from curiosity, not judgment.”
Another unforgettable takeaway:
“Connection must come before correction.”
Whether you’re a parent, educator, youth leader, counselor, or someone who has struggled with gaming addiction yourself, this conversation offers practical insights that can transform the way you understand technology, relationships, and personal growth.
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