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How do parents view students playing online games

  • Writer: osmiles
    osmiles
  • May 2, 2020
  • 3 min read

Nowadays, many parents' opinions on online games are getting bigger and bigger, mainly because of the rapid development of society, from a society that has to solve the problem of food and clothing into a modern society where spiritual food is more important. Although this is a manifestation of progress, it is a typical example of "spiritual food" and entertainment: online games have become the "enemy" of parents, because now eight out of ten students will play online games, although this is Modern entertainment is very normal. However, due to insufficient self-control, students are easily addicted to online games designed specifically for all aspects of people. If students are addicted to online games, it is really "tea does not think, do not want to eat. It is a pity that it is not used for learning, but for games. Every parent will worry about this situation for his students, so let ’s talk today how to treat children love to play games.




First of all, parents can't kill online games with a stick, after all, it still has a positive effect. As a means of relaxation and leisure, it is a good choice to adjust your mood. It is mainly a question of student self-control. In fact, it can be seen from the study that they prefer to put their time in the subjects they prefer, and the students are more so, they will use their opinions as to the primary thinking indicator, which is why there are so many students in the school s reason. Therefore, parents should think from the perspective of problem-solving, rather than simply handing over the problem to online games. This is of no significance. As a means of entertainment, online games, unlike traditional entertainment methods and sports activities that require a lot of physical energy, lying there can be happy. And all kinds of fantasy settings can arouse the curiosity of students, so there is a reason for students to be passionate about online games. But this does not mean that it is correct to play online games unrestrainedly. Most of the time on weekdays, I play online games. I use all the rest time and learning to play online games. How can I learn? So the question of this matter is how parents should regulate students to play online games. The first thing to be clear is that online games are indeed a temptation. Whether students will be affected or not, letting students play online games is a test of their self-control. They should not be allowed to play online games because their academic performance is better or if they feel no problem. No matter how old the students are, they will be affected by all aspects of their parents before they reach adulthood. If parents feel that it doesn't matter to play online games, then students will have a similar feeling, and they will spend more time on online games. Therefore, parents must first lead by example, and cannot use the expression "before they grow up to play online games" to obscure students and to become a role model for students. But even if parents do not play online games, students will be exposed to online games sooner or later. Parents don't allow them to play online games. They can borrow their classmates 'friends' mobile phones, computers, or even secretly go to Internet cafes to play online games. In fact, this situation will cause them to become more and more dependent on online games. It is better to let them play online games at home. Parents can still control them. Some parents may have heavy work and are usually too busy to manage this aspect of their students. But playing online games must be more than enough to allow students to converge. Students must develop their self-control, so as to ensure that they will not indulge in other temptations in the future. At this stage, students are at the time to develop learning habits, and addiction to online games affects the future learning path. Therefore, parents should pay attention to students 'attitudes towards online games. Moderate entertainment is allowed. Too repressive and violent accusations will make students' resistance more intense. Solving problems is the purpose of parents, isn't it?

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