In the process of searching for a school for teenagers to quit Internet addiction, I gradually realized that there is a deep psychological need hidden behind it. Online games provide a safe haven for children to escape reality and find a sense of belonging. In the virtual world, they may find a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction that is hard to find in real life.
I felt anxious and helpless in the face of my child's internet addiction. However, I know that as a parent, I can't just stop at superficial worries and accusations, I need to understand more deeply into my children's inner world and explore the real reasons why they are addicted to the Internet.
After my child entered the school for teenagers to quit Internet addiction, I began to reflect on my own approach to education. Is there too much focus on your child's grades and neglecting their emotional needs? Do you give your children enough love and companionship to make them feel the warmth and support of the family?
After my child came home from the school for teenagers, I tried to accept him with a more open and tolerant attitude. Instead of focusing too much on his online behavior, more on his emotional state and life needs. I encourage him to participate in outdoor activities, communicate with his peers, and develop hobbies to enrich his life.