Making Kids "Mightier": Game helps children learn to control emotions, behavior
A new program just rolled out that uses games to teach children how to control negative emotions and behavior. Dr. Jason Kahn, co-founder of Mightier, talked to Anne-Marie Green on CBS News about how Mightier works, and how developing this type of technology can help children going forward.
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