BY: Mahak Abad
15.July.2023
If your child's grades suddenly drop, excessive gaming may be impacting their academic focus and performance.
Constantly talking about games, eagerly anticipating the next session, and displaying restlessness when not playing could indicate addiction.
Excessive gaming can cause your child to lose interest in previously enjoyed activities, hobbies, sports, and social interactions.
Noticeable changes in mood, frequent irritability, frustration, or mood swings when gaming time is restricted may be signs of addiction.
Isolating themselves from family and friends, preferring to spend time alone gaming, suggests an unhealthy attachment to gaming.
Excessive gaming often disrupts sleep patterns, with your child staying up late to play, leading to insufficient sleep and potential health issues.
Neglecting personal hygiene, such as skipping showers, dental care, or wearing the same clothes, due to excessive gaming indicates a problem.
Prolonged gaming can lead to physical health problems like headaches, eyestrain, backaches, and weight changes, requiring attention and moderation.
Expressing a desire to cut back on gaming but consistently failing to do so may indicate a lack of control and potential addiction.