Gaming addiction warning signs and how best to combat it

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There's a lot to be said for playing video games - but too much of them is never a good thing, particularly for youngsters. (Image: Getty Images)

Popular video games such as the highly creative Minecraft can fire up our kids' imaginations, helping to spark a real interest in what makes things work and why.

And even seemingly less cerebral offerings like the run 'n' gun Fortnite has its benefits, from encouraging teamwork and boosting communication skills through to better problem-solving.

It's no secret the younger generation are more glued to their screens than ever these days - but how much is too much?

As with a lot of things, the line between harmless fun-filled gaming and out-and-out addiction can get very blurred.

The world of online gaming is forever expanding and has become extremely popular over the past decade, particularly among younger fans.

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Although it can help children learn how to socialise and develop observational skills, it can also cause more harm than good if time isn't monitored and addiction takes hold.

As such, cybersecurity expert Lauren Mak at has compiled some top tips on spotting gaming addictions in children and how to prevent them, in the hope that parents and guardians can allow their youngsters to enjoy online gaming without suffering any harmful repercussions.

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Warning signs of gaming addiction include:

Gaming addiction warning signs and how best to combat itThe line between harmless fun-filled gaming and out-and-out addiction can get very blurred. (Shared Content Unit)

How do children develop an online gaming addiction?

It is easy to try to pinpoint a single reason why children and teenagers develop gaming addictions, but in any case, there may be more than one.

Children may be exposed to gaming from an early age; for example, playing gamessuch as Animal Crossing and Minecraft can introduce children to gaming. As the child gets older and more advanced, they seek more challenging, engaging games to move onto.

Youngsters can also be drawn to the graphics and stories behind games and use them to escape from real life. Not only this, but kids who are particularly anxious or have attention deficit disorders can be more inclined to become addicted to video games.

Physical consequences from excessive gaming:

How to prevent and remedy gaming addiction in children and teenagers:

  1. Firstly, talk to your child and try to pinpoint every problem and symptom they might be feeling – Spend some time identifying your child’s symptoms and express your desire to create a plan of how you will help them overcome.
  2. Encourage healthy use of screens and downtime – Do as you are preaching! If you are trying to encourage your child to spend less time online, ensure you do the same; this will prove to them that the time you spend offline can be just as exciting as they feel online.
  3. Offer strategies for coping with withdrawals Keep an eye on how your child acts when not gaming and offer support. Doing exercise or something stimulating to the brain will have their mind off gaming in no time.
  4. Parental controls are always an option – It sounds invasive, but complete surveillance is ill-advised. By monitoring a child’s gaming, you can allow them to have online time, but only for certain periods. Just remember to be open with the child and let them know they still have a right to privacy, but it will benefit them in the long run.
  5. Look at gaming more positively – It may seem counterintuitive, but showing an interest in gaming could lead to more positive conversations towards making healthier choices and make them sympathetic towards your wishes.

An expert from commented on the study: “While online gaming can be a fantastic way for children and teenagers to increase cognitive skills, develop social awareness and enhance creativity, there is a risk that the child can develop an addiction because of spending too much time playing online.

"It is important to remember that while you want your child or teenager to have fun and explore online gaming, you want them to be safe and develop healthy habits when it comes to spending time online whilst not intruding on their privacy.

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There are always ways to prevent, spot and stop a gaming addiction, healthily and safely, so if you think this is something your child is at risk of, you are not alone. That is why these tips are excellent indication of the things to look out for in a child who enjoys online gaming and ways to start getting rid of an addiction that may be taking over both of your lives.”

Paul Speed

Minecraft, Fortnite, Video Games, Healthy Lifestyle, NHS, Healthy Life

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