2. Children are addicted to the Internet, largely because they find a great sense of accomplishment in the online world that is not available in the real world. But it is impossible to cut off all the children's networks at once. Keeping in touch is likely to backfire.
In fact, in addition to normal psychological counseling, parents can choose to let their children learn similar knowledge and distract their attention. Children can be properly exposed to programming, understand the knowledge behind the online world, and understand deeper things. They can learn to do some small work first, such as making a chat software, which can give children a sense of accomplishment! But I also learned a lot from it.
When we set clear boundaries for children, let them give them enough freedom and space within the boundaries, make them more willing to abide by these boundaries and help them maintain them. We allow children to try and make mistakes safely within the permitted scope. In the process of trying, children begin to learn and grow by themselves. Therefore, chatting online is not terrible. The most important thing is whether we have the right attitude and direction as parents and whether we can support the healthy growth of our children in this process.