In recent years, the problem of minors' addiction to online games has attracted more and more attention from all walks of life. This phenomenon not only affects the physical and mental health of young people, but also touches the responsibility nerves of society. Zhang Jinying, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), suggested an effective response to this problem, emphasizing a number of measures such as further improving the online access system for minors and developing online game supervision apps, aiming to build a healthier and safer online environment, so that minors can effectively avoid over-indulgence when enjoying the fun brought by online games.
Adolescence is a crucial developmental stage in life, and any factors that affect one's physical and mental health should not be overlooked. The addiction to online games not only leads to lack of sleep, mood swings among some teenagers, but also causes serious consequences such as obesity and psychological problems. What's more, they may lead to distorted outlook on life and values, or even lead them astray.
Therefore, Zhang Jinying's appeal has its urgency and importance. First of all, strengthen the education and guidance of schools and families, which is the first step to prevent minors from becoming addicted to online games. Schools should improve the overall quality of students and enhance their resistance to online games through a variety of activities. Families should also strengthen supervision to help children establish correct values and outlook on life.
Second, strengthening network supervision measures is the key to ensuring a healthy network environment. Promoting self-discipline by online gaming enterprises, improving systems for minors' online access, and clarifying standards for content and duration of use are all important aspects of building a healthy gaming environment. At the same time, the development and improvement of online game supervision apps is of great significance for timely monitoring and prevention of the spread of unhealthy information and bad games.
Finally, building a joint force of multi-party participation is not only the responsibility of the enterprise and the enterprise, but also the common responsibility of the whole society. It is necessary to formulate a comprehensive plan for the growth of young people, improve the capacity of comprehensive network governance, and promote the effective implementation of the social co-governance model. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the best guidance and guide the majority of young people to go online in a civilized and healthy manner.
In conclusion, preventing minors from becoming addicted to online games is not a simple task, it requires the joint efforts of families, schools, society and **, only in this way can we ensure that our future generation thrives in a healthy and safe online environment.