Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Teenage Addiction To Video Games

By Owen Jones


Many parents are concerned concerning the amount of time that their children are wasting playing computer games. It is simple to become engrossed in a computer game and the competition to become one of the first amongst one's peers to finish the quest is a big inducement.

The problem can come when children start to abandon their standard healthy routines so that they can play games.

Attending school is like going to work but with long term consequences. If you lose your job, you can find another one (in theory), but if you miss your education you will never really get to where you ought to have been. Staying up too late or not doing homework to create more time for playing games is a significant error of judgment.

Children can become, well, to become frank, most children are, deceptive and by the time they become teenagers they are usually pretty polished at it. They have learned enough social skills and know enough about their parents to be able to hoodwink them fairly easily.

This makes it more difficult for the parent who is trying to find out whether their teenager has a difficulty with gaming addiction or gaming obsession. We all like to think that our children would not lie to us, but we all know that they do.

Numerous doctors consider it is best to double figures given by a patient: how many pints of beer do you drink a week? Ten. Understand twenty. How much chocolate do you consume a week? Eight ounces. Understand sixteen ounces. How many hours do you play video games a week? Thirty. Read sixty.

Do not forget that anything more than forty is a working week. They are chucking away a full-time wage to play games and all adults know how much the pattern of the day their career governs the remainder of their day. If your youngster is putting this amount of time into playing computer games, something else has to be suffering.

It is almost certainly grades at the moment, but later it could become health or the acquisition of social skills, friends and contacts, all of which help someone to get a better career.

If you think that the child is spending too much time at the gaming console and you become aware that grades or social life are falling off, then it is the time to curb gaming hours or it could get worse, leading to temper tantrums, which could become mild to severe.

If you think that it is bad for children to watch a lot of aggression on TV because it may have an effect on their character, then keep in mind that most video games involve intense violence, rapid responses and shooting to kill.

This is quite an amount of hyperactivity for the brain if you compare it to listening to some Brahms or Bach or watching a Shakespearean play.

If you believe that your child has got the balance of input into its head out of kilter, then it is better to do something sooner rather than later.




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