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Tips to Prevent Online Gaming Addiction in Children, Schemes and Mind Maps of Science education

Tips for parents to prevent their children from getting addicted to online gaming. It highlights the negative impact of gadget addiction on children's social skills and development. The document suggests setting a positive example, monitoring and restricting children's usage of technology, planning entertaining activities, designating gadget-free areas, giving games as rewards, helping children remember time and limit it, placing the computer in a visible place, introducing children to fun activities, and discussing their future.

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2022/2023

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Download Tips to Prevent Online Gaming Addiction in Children and more Schemes and Mind Maps Science education in PDF only on Docsity! Some Tips How to Stop Kids from Getting Into Online Gaming Addiction Jakarta, Indonesia, On September, 24, 2023 By Gidion Lisupadang New experiences and enjoyable activities are constantly offered by technological advancements, like simple information access, social media, online video games, and movie watching. Since the users are constantly being pampered by all of these items, they become so engrossed in them that they frequently forget when to utilize them. Even though childhood is a time for play, it is possible that it will also be connected to the advancement of technology. As a result, many kids like playing online games. It's okay for kids to enjoy playing video games online as long as they stay within reason. However, if a youngster is severely dependent on internet gaming, it It might be difficult to help youngsters kick their device addiction. Because when it's done, rejection reactions like sobbing, rage, tantrums, even hunger or school strikes may occur. The growth of your child, however, might be hampered by device addiction if it is not handled right away, Mom. In actuality, if used within normal bounds, gadgets provide a number of advantages, ranging from being a method of obtaining amusement (such as shows or games) to being utilized as a support for education. Children can frequently learn how to sing, dance, and play music from devices. However, playing with devices too frequently to the point of addiction, when kids become dependent on them, might harm their social skills and development. If uncontrolled, kids may neglect to eat, be tardy for school, and even become upset and upset when their gadgets are taken away. How to Stop Your Child's Gadget Addiction Children who are addicted to gadgets may become sedentary and lose concentration in class. School performance may suffer as a result of this. In addition, a number of studies have shown that a child's risk of obesity and heart disease later in life is increased when a device addiction is combined with an unhealthy lifestyle, such as excessive eating, inactivity, and late-night sleeping. 1. Set a positive example for kids. Parents are required to provide a positive example for their children since they are "great imitators". It's probable that your youngster would replicate your family members' behavior if he or she frequently observed them using gadgets late at night or eating while playing video games. Therefore, setting a positive example for kids is the first step in overcoming device addiction. Avoid using technology in front of youngsters as much as possible, and use it responsibly. 2. Monitor and restrict children's usage of technology Limiting your child's access to electronics is necessary to help them overcome their technology addiction, right? Establish the time and schedule for using the devices, for example, 1-2 3. Plan entertaining activities for your kids. Mothers can devise amusing activities to keep their children's minds off gadgets and help them break the habit. Invite your young child to go for a morning run or bike ride, to cook with you, to sketch or color beside you, or to plant in the backyard. In addition, take your child to the neighborhood park so he can play with his friends. If required, moms might invite neighborhood kids over to the house to play with their babies. This technique can improve your child's social contact while also getting him to forget about electronics. 4. Designate a space in your house where technology is not allowed. Mothers can designate areas of the home that are gadget-free, such as the dining room, family room, or bedroom. In addition, strictly limit his playing time. For example, no later than 9 p.m. Make sure you obey the rules you make. If Mama occasionally gives him the opportunity to play more out of pity, for example, it could be that over time the child will underestimate Mama and be reluctant to obey the rules that are made. rules that are made. 3. Give games as rewards. Mama can start getting her child used to playing games when he gets the grades according to the agreement. Or it could be when he has finished doing all his homework or has finished helping Mama with her work. If this is violated, emphasize that he can only play games on weekends, for example. Or reduce his hours if he breaks the rules. 4. Help children remember time and limit it. Games like this are usually designed so that players forget about time and get lost in it. The demand to catch up on levels, for example, may make the player feel like he has only played for an hour, even though he has already spent three hours. So, it is possible that the child has indeed forgotten the time-span agreement that was agreed upon with Mama. Mama can remind the child how long he has been playing. This helps children save their games. Apart from being helped by keeping time, Mama also knows how long she has been playing. If you don't want to bother reminding your child, use a timer or alarm. This can help remind him how long he played. Set the computer to go into automatic shutdown mode at an agreed-upon time if possible. Determine what games Mama will allow him to play. According to the Raises Smart Kid page, Mama can also use the Cold Turkey Blocker software, which can be obtained for free on the internet. With this software, you can limit your child's ability to download games as they please on the computer. 5. Place the computer in a visible place Don't leave the computer in his room, OK, Ma. Place the computer in the family room, for example. Or in a corner of the house where everyone can see the computer. In this way, children will be aware that they are always under the supervision of other people. Mama can also remind him more easily if he is too immersed in his game. 6. Introduce children to fun activities. So that his attention is diverted from games, try introducing your child to other activities. For example, sports activities such as joining a swimming club or playing football Or invite him to ride a bike and run. Mama can also do other activities, such as buying his favorite book so he can read a lot. Encourage him to play music, or let him play a lot with his friends in the park. 7. Invite children to discuss their future. Try discussing what your dreams are for the future. Make him aware that he needs to try and study hard to achieve his dreams. Even if your child wants to become a game programmer or even a professional gamer, explain that he also needs to be successful in school so that he can easily move towards his dream. Because, of course, he needs skills and a job that makes a lot of money to support what he wants. Convince him that studying hard at school is the path he must take first in order to be successful in the future. 8. Mama also has to look in the mirror. This is the most important thing. Mothers can be overwhelmed by children who are addicted to games. However, before you complain about your child's gaming habits, you should look in the mirror at yourself. Ask yourself: are you spending too much time on your cell phone? Is Papa also too busy with his own activities?
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