
Perhaps it's high time I spoke about gaming/internet addiction ๐ฑ!
I've worked with many experts who have weighed in on this thorny Parenting subject. After putting numerous methods to the test, let's talk about what ACTUALLY works!
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Would you go back to a Doctor ๐ฉโโ๏ธ who has been intentionally feeding you poison โ (so you get reliant on his medicine)?
You see, game / social media companies deliberately design their games to induce anxiety and stress, then REWARD you for coming back to them.
Thus, help our kids understand:
"Yes, you CAN play games. However, there are ALSO healthier ways to relieve your stress, like drinking tea with your friends."
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Studies show that a great way to kick a bad habit (or forget that evil ex-girlfriend ๐) is to allocate specific times to indulge.
For example, if we tell ourselves "I will only think about that witch from 5pm - 6pm".
For the rest of the day, we can tell ourselves "Hey! This is not the correct time to think about her, I can torment myself as much as I want later at 5pm! That witch!"
So, set aside some UNCONDITIONAL playtime every day. THEN, extend their playtime (reward them ๐) if they hit the KPIs (finish chores, homework etc).
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No, it's not very convincing when we don't lead by example. When we naturally reach for the phone when we feel jittery or after a tiring day, think of the message we're sending our kids:
"This little device in my hand is my primary form of stress relief. ๐ฉ"
So, if we're serious about helping our kids curb the habit, we have to take a closer look at our own behaviours too!
After all, we are their role modelsโฆ aren't we ๐?
