Understanding Children's Internet Gaming Addiction
School is out and the long summer stretches ahead. It should be a time for outdoor fun, playing with friends, baseball games, reading, craft projects and lemonade stands; but many children spend their summers glued to the computer, playing games on the Internet for hours on end. Gaming, which seems to be particularly appealing to males, can be addictive.
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While the subject is still under study, gaming seems to trigger compulsive behaviors in some people. It can be difficult to tell whether a child’s competitive interest in gaming has crossed the line into internet addiction.
The following warning signs can indicate a problem:
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Gaming and overuse of computers has been cited as contributing to feelings of social isolation and loneliness, particularly in teens. It can exacerbate anxiety and depression and may trigger obsessive compulsive behaviors. Experts fear that the sedentary aspect of gaming is contributing to an increasing array of physical health problems, like obesity, among U.S. children.
If you feel your child has a problem with computer gaming, you will have to help him modify his behavior:
If you don’t see improvement, your child may need professional psychiatric help to end his dependence on computer games. Cognitive-behavioral therapy can helping children successfully stop compulsive Internet behaviors and learn to live a happy, well-balanced life.