Make clear rules of the game.
Make a timetable, such as playing for an hour every day, or playing after finishing your homework. This will help children to establish good time management habits.
Guide children to explore other interests.
Encouraging children to participate in reading, sports, painting and other activities can not only keep them away from games, but also cultivate their diverse interests and skills.
Educate children to understand the advantages and disadvantages of games.
Let children understand that excessive addiction to games may have a negative impact on study and life, and learn to enjoy games correctly and moderately.
Real-time monitoring game time
Use relevant tools to ensure that children will not be addicted to games.
Explore the game world with children.
This can not only understand their game habits, but also enhance the parent-child relationship.
Encourage children to participate in social activities.
For example, join school clubs, take part in outdoor activities, broaden your social circle and reduce your dependence on games.