Parenting a Gamer: Help Your Child Build Healthy Habits, Make Positive Choices, and Find Balance in Virtual Worlds

Andrew M Fishman
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Parenting a Gamer: Help Your Child Build Healthy Habits, Make Positive Choices, and Find Balance in Virtual Worlds

Andrew M Fishman
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"Parenting a Gamer is a thoughtful, grounded, and deeply relevant guide for families raising children in a world where gaming is not a hobby on the sidelines, but a meaningful part of many young people’s lives. Andrew Fishman brings a rare and valuable dual perspective to this work. His lived experience as a gamer shows up in his fluency with gaming culture, game mechanics, and the realities of online play, while his clinical training allows him to clearly explain how gaming intersects with development, motivation, emotional regulation, and identity. He understands not only what kids are playing, but what gaming does for them—and sometimes, what it replaces.

Fishman neither dismisses parental concerns nor vilifies games. Instead, he offers a balanced, psychologically informed look at how gaming can support skill-building, connection, and enjoyment, while also naming the very real challenges families face when gaming becomes a source of conflict, dysregulation, or withdrawal from other areas of life.

The book is especially strong in its use of concrete examples and parent-ready language. The suggested conversations help parents move away from power struggles and toward curiosity, collaboration, and influence—an approach that protects the parent–child relationship while still supporting healthy limits.

This is an essential read for parents trying to navigate gaming with clarity rather than fear, and a valuable resource for clinicians, educators, and anyone working with children and adolescents today." —Margo M. Jacquot, PsyD, president-elect, Illinois Psychological Association

  • Published date: Apr 07, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 224
  • Publisher: Chicago Review Press
  • ISBN: 9780897334617
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.7" L x 9.0" H
Andrew Fishman is a licensed mental health professional in Chicago, where he specializes in treating video game addiction in adolescents. He earned a master's degree in social work at Loyola University and is certified in counseling gaming disorder by the International Gambling Counselor Certification Board. Andrew's articles on video games and mental health have been featured repeatedly as essential topics in Psychology Today, where he is listed as a Thought Leader. He has been featured worldwide in interviews by the Wall Street Journal, Al Jazeera Plus, FintechBeat, El País, and for DC Fintech's Week 2021. He has also been quoted in numerous psychology and technology publications, ranging from Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews to European Business Magazine. He lives in Chicago where he can often be found playing The Legend of Zelda and Assassin's Creed in his spare time.

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