Your Child’s Brain on Video Games

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“Video Game Disorder” is another illness, similar to cocaine and gambling addiction. The World Health Organization (WHO) has defined criteria for diagnosing this addiction to video games.

It’s worth remembering that 2.5 billion people around the world play these games and addiction only affects the minority. What are the signs of addiction in our teens, and what can we do about it?

Teens

They go through a complex stage where his body changes and his emotions clash. Escape to video games can be a “lifeline”.

You can talk about excessive consumption and addiction to these games that affect school performance and set aside social relationships.

 

Addiction

According to Marthylle Lagadec, the term “addiction” mainly affects adults when it comes to overplaying video games among young people. The situation is more complicated for young people, especially how new technology affects one’s behavior. “We can’t really talk about the addiction of young people. They are generally looking for themselves and find it difficult to come out professionally.”

When you play the game, you actually perform functions that cannot be found or are inaccessible. At that point, the game is no longer recreational, but more isolated, making it an inappropriate dressing solution. ”

Teenagers at the edge

Without recognizing it, the teenager loses control over his video game consumption. He finds it difficult to stop online gambling and playing video games, smartphones, and online mobile games, despite the restrictions imposed by his parents.

Since video games have become his only source of joy, he can express sadness, anger, and overreact when he quits. Having no opportunity to play, the young man feels a shortage and expresses it through his attitude.

Impact on school grades

“Poor grades, poor concentration, memory, sleep disorders … addiction to video games can have a serious impact on a child’s social life,” addiction experts warn.

“He is isolated and is less and less interested in playing with his friends and interacting with his classmates. He is reluctant to engage in sports or recreational activities and calms down in front of the screen. I like that. ”

Malfunction of the reward system

Teenagers get hooked on activities when it becomes the only way they feel good. “For example, kids have free afternoons and can do whatever they want, but they always love to play,” explains the expert.

How can you help your child?

Video games should not be a major haven for teenagers. “We encourage children to do other activities, meet friends, and prioritize social life.

He enjoys out of the game without realizing his favorite entertainment. You have to help. “Otherwise, it becomes frustrating, and sometimes frustration shifts to another addiction.