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Government rolls out advisories for parents and teachers to protect children from gaming addiction

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Government of Indian, ministry of education has issued advisories for parents and schools for safe online gaming. It is true that the closure of schools for prolonged period due to the Covid-19 pandemic has increased the use of mobile and internet which further bolstered the growth of online gaming addiction among children, therefore the Union education ministry has released a list of dos and don’ts for parents and teachers regarding safe online gaming.

The advisory highlighted that due to advancement of technology online games are easily accessible and it is very popular with children “because of the challenges it brings to the players which excite them, making them play more which can lead to addiction. Online games can either be played on the internet itself or from another computer network. Online games can almost be found anywhere on any gaming platforms such as PC’s, consoles, and mobile devices. Online gaming can be accessed with the use of a phone or a tablet which is a common factor in online game addiction because children can easily play games anywhere anytime affecting their time for their school and social life. Furthermore, the closure of schools due to pandemic has increased use of mobile and internet by children,” reads the note

However, the advisory believes online gaming has many downsides. “Playing online games leads to a serious gaming addiction which has been considered as a gaming disorder. The game is designed in a way that each level is more complicated and complex than the previous one. This causes a player to push themselves to the limit in order to progress in the game. Therefore, playing online games with no restriction and self-limits leads many players to become addicted and are eventually diagnosed with gaming disorder. The gaming companies also emotionally compel the child to buy more levels and almost force in-app purchases,” added the note.

In view of the same, advisory to parents and teachers has been recommended for wider circulation to educate them for necessary action to be taken to overcome all online gaming downsides and what are the associated mental and physical stress to children.

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