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In an age where digital media is ubiquitous, children often find themselves addicted to the internet, alongside other forms of media. This chapter emphasizes the need for balanced media usage, advocating for parental involvement in regulating screen time. The discussion points out that without proper boundaries, both children and adults risk becoming overly dependent on these technologies. It suggests that parents should permit internet use but also aid in structuring time effectively, incorporating activities like studying and spiritual practices, in a well-rounded daily schedule. Parents should recognize that prohibitions can lead to increased interest, thus a balanced approach is essential for healthy media habits. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

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-Impact of internet addiction
-Role of parents in media regulation
-Setting boundaries for media use
-Balancing online activities with offline life

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Chapter 13 Children Who Are Addicted to the Internet We live in the era of the information super highway. Children are addicted not only to television, videos and cell phones, but also to the internet. We must accept the fact that these types of media have both pluses and minuses, depending on how they are used. If we do not know how to control them, we, children and adults alike, can become slaves to these things. When it comes to teenagers, the more parents prohibit them; the more interest it stirs. Parents should allow them to use these media, but they must designate the right time and the right amount of time. For example, they should set a schedule as to when it is time to use the internet, study, and chant and pay homage to the Lord Buddha. The Warm Hearted Family 147 Children Who Are Addicted to the Internet
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