Various Method to Prevent From Game Addiction
It's
always good to do what a person enjoy. But can you go too far with your hobby?
And if it becomes an addiction?
I
guess that's the reason why experts always say it is always better to take
prevention than curing the disease. In my various blog you must have read about
how gaming industries is increasing day but day and how it is being problem for
children and teenager as an “addiction” but today there are various prevention
you can take and be addiction free.
Prevention
which should be taken to protect your kids from video game addiction, so that
they can enjoy all the rest that life has to offer.
Set
Limits
Is
your child spending too much time with his games? Is He at a loss without his Xbox,
iPad, or phone? Help him restore balance by setting limits—time limits,
location limits, even limits by days of the week.
Take
it Away
If
setting limits doesn’t work, take it away. Explain to your child that this
“whatever it is” has become too important in her life. Tell that He/she needs
to realize that He/she could actually live without it if He/she had to. Then decide
how long your child should go without it.
Give
it away
This
is a pretty drastic measure, but its power is two fold: first, it gets it away
from your child, next it teaches the power of sacrifice and sharing, and
finally it shows your child that you are extremely serious about setting
limits.
Hide
It
When your child gets too attached to his iPad, hide it. Then, he has
to complete a list of chores or read, or anything else to put a bit of distance
between him and his go-to item. Then, when he’s made a good
separation for a while, bring the iPad out of hiding.
Make
him earn it
Some
families do a 3 for 1 exchange on video games—for every
three hours you read or do something positive for your brain, you get one hour
of video game time. Or you can tie their screen time to doing
chores.
Talk
to him about it
When your child gets carried away with his iPad, tell him the iPad itself isn’t bad,
neither is enjoying using it. But, talk to him about the fun and potential
for fun in doing other things.
Gaming should be limited. Paresnts should take measures inorder to save their children from side effects of gaming
ReplyDeleteExactly parents should take care of their wards and should give a look what their child is doing and how time he is spending on his smartphone. Very nice thoughts. It is really amazing. Keep it up.😊😊
ReplyDeleteThanks for information
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