How to stop children from playing computer games How to limit children from playing computer games?

Updated on Game 2024-05-14
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are two methods: one is to let him play, and if he has played enough, he will not play, but this method is time-consuming and uncontrollable.

    The second is to play the computer as a reward, for example, after getting a high score in the exam, what he has done, and what he has helped, he will play for a minute or two as a reward, so that the child will have a hard-won feeling, will cherish the time of playing the computer, and will also withdraw from the computer madness day and night, forming: no grades, no pay can not play the computer. However, this method should be implemented by the implementer, if the child says that it is not possible to play more, but also to be able to accurately set the time (in fact, in this way, the initiative to grasp the child's online time has actually returned to your hands, although on the surface it seems to indulge the child to play with the computer) At the same time, if the child has other excuses, such as learning to play more, it will not work (when the specified time may be learned by deleting the game time), if it is found that the child is using the computer to learn or really learn the computer, then the plan, that is, the time spent online, can be appropriately changed, according to the actual plan.

    Secondly, before the implementation of this method, it is necessary to make a written contract with your child, do not think that it is not important, in fact, in this way, it will improve the status of the plan and make your child realize that it is not just talking, of course, adhering to the plan is still the most important.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Enlighten me. Today's children are playful because of their computers. Back then, I couldn't manage it every day.

    You can try it another way. I can't control my child now. Playing with the computer is a must.

    But you can let him do the business for you. Teach him to type, help you with business, and let him learn to do business from an early age. You ask him to work for you and earn pocket money, and you can watch "Poor Dad, Rich Dad" to help you learn a little experience.

    Don't talk about him. Listen to him. Let him know that you take him seriously.

    It's not like he's a child. Let him analyze the problem for himself. Take your time and you will succeed.

    I think he'll be obedient. It's much better than scolding.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Don't play in front of him, make something particularly boring for him to see, he will slowly feel why he is so boring. Won't play anymore. (What is boring to play, what not to like to play).

    Or you play with him, use the computer to give him a lecture, watch something he learns. He certainly didn't like it. ~

    The last trick is to lock the computer and prevent him from playing. Sometimes my computer is locked on itself, and no one else can open it. Only you can unravel it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Playing with the computer can't be stopped, only from the economic constraints, such as giving the child a certain amount of money every day, telling him how to use the money, how to use it, if you teach the child how to manage the money, save money, and use the money, I think there will be very few children who go out on the Internet. If I had a computer at home, I think I would have to cut off the power every day! Ha ha.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, it is necessary to let children know that the computer is first and foremost a learning tool, a rich treasure trove of knowledge, and secondly, a tool for entertainment. Don't let your child have the impression that "the computer is for entertainment", of course, this requires the correct guidance of parents, and try not to play games in front of children, after all, there is an old Chinese saying "close to Zhu is red, close to ink is black".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It depends on what you are playing, and if it is useful for learning, you don't have to stop it.

    If the others are to be taken"The well does not produce oil without pressure, and the person is pressureless and light"But don't overtake the child's tolerance, the child must be managed well when he is young, and it will be difficult to manage when he is older.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Children who play with computers mainly have nothing to do in reality, do not have a clear goal, and can get satisfaction from playing.

    What is needed is to cultivate children's second interest, so that they can let go of the energy to play games.

    Encourage your child in other ways to strengthen his self-confidence.

    If you can't try it, you should give him a limit and not interfere with your game under any circumstances.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Can you stop it? Blocking doesn't do anything. Unless you move the computer. Today's children, when you tell him about other useful things about computers, you can't listen to them at all. I don't have a computer, and I run to an Internet café, which is difficult to manage.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Let him work in an Internet café for a while, clean up or something, let him see who is there to surf the Internet, and he will feel it after a long time!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Tell him about other things that interest him and discover his hobbies, such as sports.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Let him play for 48 hours in a row, so that he has had enough and doesn't want to.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Just let him play. Play day and night.

    The premise is that when he is on vacation, if he gets tired of playing and hates it, he will naturally not play.

    I was 17 years old and tried this experience, and my parents said it was useless! ~

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Get the password, or put it in a place where he can't get in.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Teach him other recreational activities, and the computer is also a tool for growing knowledge

    It's all about how you boot it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You set a password, or you can delete the redundant users and lock them away.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Tell him to go to a closed school and be fine if he doesn't have a computer.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    A friend above said it quite reasonably.

    Let's play all the time. Now I see that the computer is not only easy to look at funny pictures after study and work.。。 Don't move.

    I'm tired of playing the game.。。。 It's boring to play anything.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Don't worry about it, not letting children play is equivalent to not letting the elderly see a doctor.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I think it's better to play with parents and agree on a daily playtime

    The iron-fisted policy is useless

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Please use Lenovo's own software "Internet Dad"!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Here are some steps families and filial elders can take to limit their children's excessive use of electronics:

    2.Set house rules: There should be some rules in the home, such as getting up in the morning to finish the chores before playing with electronic devices, or waiting a certain amount of time after dinner before using electronic devices.

    5.Provide diversified activities: Provide children with a variety of activities, such as outdoor activities, reading, painting, handicrafts, etc., to reduce their dependence on and demand for electronic products.

    6.Set an example: Parents can develop the habit of using electronic products correctly through their own behavior, such as avoiding excessive use of electronic products such as mobile phones and computers in front of their children.

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