Gaming and Addiction
So, you have a child that plays on the computer all day and night long Of course you get worried when you see that that’s all he/she does But here’s the big question, how do you reach out to that person without making more damage than good? . .When a person is playing a game, he/she is probably much focused on the game at that moment, especially when playing games like World of Warcraft or Counter-Strike Trying to interrupt them and trying to speak with them might be very difficult, in other words trying to reach out to them might be very difficult so you probably are considering some desperate measures such as unplugging the cable . .Before you do something like that just try another approach For example, we have a situation where the dinner is soon about to be ready Instead of waiting for the dinner to get ready and telling your child that, go to his/her room now and then and tell him/her that the dinner will be ready in say one hour, and after 30 minutes you go there again and say it will be ready in 30 minutes . .Why is an approach like this important? It’s matter of psychology and mentality, if you prepare your child, which is telling him/her that dinner is about to be ready so get ready, that will give the little gamer some time to finish up the game the way he/she want and that does a great effect on him/her . .The point is to slowly make the gamer ready and if this approach continues the little gamer will most likely automatically get ready in the future, because it’s going to get worked in as a routine if done correctly . .Reaching out to gamers might sometimes be very difficult thing to do They got their headphones on and focusing on the computer monitor like nothing before Taking the right approach could sometimes be very critical, rather building a great bridge of communication between you than destroying one .
Source: www.rsstnx.com
Oct
9
