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Prevent addiction to Internet handwritten newspaper text content

1. First of all, young people themselves must develop good Internet habits. They must plan before going online, clarify the purpose and time of Internet access, and avoid uncontrolled Internet access. If it is not for work or study, but mainly for For entertainment, you need to plan to surf the Internet. Aimlessly "surfing", indulging in online chatting or online games, time will be lost unconsciously, especially when it is used as a way to relieve mental stress, it should be restrained.

2. Secondly, young people should cultivate other interests and hobbies, enrich their spare time life, and participate in more sports, cultural entertainment or social activities in their spare time, which not only enriches their lives, but also improves their ability to deal with display problems, thereby Avoid the opportunity to rely on the virtual online world.

3. Third, parents, schools and society must all participate. Parents and teachers need to improve their awareness of the Internet. They should neither allow their children to go online to "broaden their horizons," nor over-control their children's access to the Internet because they are worried about the dangers of the Internet. This will force them to go to illegal Internet cafes in society and backfire. Parents and teachers should not only directly control the time teenagers spend online at home and at school through correct guidance and reasonable supervision, but also improve their ability to use the Internet reasonably. Schools carrying out online education for students, improving campus Internet access places and Internet monitoring, and enriching campus life will reduce the occurrence of Internet addiction.

Addiction to the Internet, also known as Internet addiction, is a kind of excessive use

Addiction to the Internet, also known as Internet addiction, is a psychological disease caused by excessive use and dependence on the Internet. Minors have poor self-control and strong curiosity, and the proportion of Internet addiction is much higher than that of adults. Some minors have been addicted to the Internet for a long time, which has seriously affected their physical and mental health and has become an unavoidable social problem. In this regard, the Minors Protection Law stipulates the state's responsibilities in preventing minors from being addicted to the Internet, and the state takes measures to prevent minors from being addicted to the Internet. In terms of specific measures, firstly, Internet access service business places and other places that are not suitable for minors’ activities are not allowed to be set up around primary and secondary schools. Minors shall not be allowed to enter Internet access service business premises, and operators shall set up signs prohibiting entry of minors in prominent locations; if it is difficult to determine whether they are adults, they shall be required to produce their identity documents. Second, the state encourages the research and development of online products that are conducive to the healthy growth of minors, and encourages Internet companies to assume social responsibilities in protecting the rights and interests of minors. Third, the state promotes new technologies used to prevent minors from being addicted to the Internet, making it technically impossible for minors to be addicted to the Internet for a long time. In addition, the education of minors should be strengthened, a good social and cultural environment should be created for the healthy growth of minors, and more conveniences should be provided for minors to carry out useful extracurricular activities.