How should school personnel and parents identify, prevent and educate students on the dangers of Internet addictions?
It’s often more about teaching them to control their impulses and manage their own behavior than it is about addiction. For example,
- If a child’s grades are suffering because the game is so compelling that she cannot break away, then a rule limiting screen use until all homework is done may be necessary.
-If they have stopped reading because it’s much more fun to play Virtual Families or post pictures of puppies on Instagram, then give them 30 minutes a day online and let them figure out how to fill the rest of their time.
-If they spends more time playing with virtual characters on Order and Chaos than he does with real people in real life, it’s time to help him find an extracurricular activity that suits his interests and temperament.
-Most important is> show your care, it will help to begin your discussion by reminding your child that you love him or her and that you care about his or her happiness and well-being.
Moreover,
When Internet addiction is considered to be a disorder, students have become addicted to digital technology. It will affect human mental health, for example, if someone is hurt on the public station, and no one is going to care about it or even see it, because everyone are just looking at their cell phone, that also will be a problem to communicated with a real person in society.Usually the most addictive of internet is many people stuck in gaming, they think the game world is real, and don’t want to leave,they think in the internet can escape from reality, and they didn’t realize they have become the internet addiction to digital technology.

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