Encourage Your Children to Draw instead of Online Gaming. Here's why?
In 2019, when the pandemic immobilized our society and we stayed home for more than two (2) years, our children lost their opportunities to develop social skills. Parents were forced to work from home, and for those who couldn't hire companions for their children, turning to toys—especially digital games that capture children's attention—became a common solution, providing us with space to work without interruptions.
That setup is not entirely beneficial and poses risks to our children's physical and mental health. As a result, many children become addicted to games and social media. Yes, it can help develop their creative and artistic skills, especially for those who enjoy sharing their dancing and singing talents. However, excessive digital exposure and gaming may lead to game addiction. As we know, addiction is a serious condition and dangerous for our children's health.
Allow me to share this video, which I extracted from a webinar I gave for the parents of a Christian community. I hope it will be useful information for us parents.

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