The document summarizes a presentation on using video games and digital media to help children with ADHD. It discusses how video games require executive functioning skills. It also notes that video games provide immediate feedback, engagement, and practice of skills like planning and cognitive flexibility. However, the document states that existing games are not designed to specifically promote skills for ADHD and don't teach generalization. It recommends using a differentiated instruction model to identify individual skills to practice in games, along with discussion and practice of skills outside of games.