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  The Negative Effects of Internet Addiction in Children Nowadays, individuals cutting across generations use the Internet. However, it is teens who use it more than other age groups. They use it for various reasons, from taking help for academics in the form of online tuitions to staying connected with their peers and family. However, excessive Internet use (EIU) can cause a child to develop Internet addiction or compulsive internet use (CIU), which can cause several ill effects. It can also result in a range of harmful behavior such as wrong use of social media, impulsive online buying, excessive video gaming and online gaming which is collectively termed as problematic use of the internet (PUI). Negative effects of Internet addiction Anxiety, sadness and depression : Kids or teens who spend most of their time in the virtual world gradually move away from the real world and start living in a world of fantasy. After a certain period, they become dependent on the Internet to f...

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  Internet Addiction In Children The use of the Internet can have a positive as well as a negative impact on children. The benefits of using online tools are many – they make a child more creative, motivate him to be a good learner and encourage him to be a good researcher. However, the negative aspects of using the Net often outweigh its benefits. One of the main problems of using the Net is addiction among children. Children, who become addicted to the Net, are mostly allured by online games initially. However, they may eventually be exposed to unwanted or obscene content on the Net or even commit a cybercrime. Here are some of the reasons for Internet addiction in children: A constant urge to search for new games Obsessive desire to download various apps A need to stay connected with friends through digital communication apps Curiosity to explore the amazing world of Internet by themselves Imitation of adults who are always busy on the phone Obsession with taking and posting sel...

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How Much Is Too Much Time On The Internet?   Signs Your Child May Become an Internet Addict Too much time Stays online much longer than intended to originally Sneaks online when you or other adults aren’t watching Lies about the amount of time spent on the Internet Emotional fallout Becomes angry and/or agitated when interrupted while online Gets irritable when access to the Web is denied Becomes moody, irritable, and/or depressed when offline for a couple days Pre-occupied with online life Prefers being online than being around real, live friends and family When offline, remains preoccupied with getting back online Checks social media and emails frequently throughout each day Sacrifices doing homework or household chores for being on the Internet Forms new bonds with people met on the Web Loses all interest in activities previously enjoyed before becoming obsessed with being online for more information visit