How to treat teenagers from Internet addiction in China



China was one of the first countries to recognize Internet addiction as a clinical disorder. Having rightly reasoned that teenagers suffer the most from harmful passion, the country’s authorities opened “correctional” camps for young people.

I suggest you look at the footage of the harsh everyday life of the younger generation of China.

In the camps, little like the pioneer ones, the army spirit reigns. Classes are conducted by ex-military. Strict discipline, a lot of physical exertion and routine household duties - all this, according to the authors of the idea, effectively turns young Chinese away from monitors with a tempting Internet.

Necessary conversations with a psychologist and strict implementation of all orders of managers. For disobedience punish not only the guilty, but the whole group. From entertainment is provided the study of Chinese folk dances.

The government has taken the problem seriously and plans to open a total of 250 such camps. Parents of Chinese schoolchildren, tired of watching their children spend almost all their free time at computers, are actively sending children to “re-education”. That’s just the opinion of the teenagers themselves about such leisure is still unknown.

At home, Chinese parents are trying to ban teenagers from sitting at a monitor all day, but that doesn't solve the problem. Local Internet cafes are always full of gamers



You can't tell from the photo that a computer-addicted schoolgirl is happy to go to camp. She is accompanied by a future teacher and an older relative.



Discipline in training camps is strict: they said to stand, then stop!



Instructors in training camps - former military personnel



Punishments in computer-addicted children's training camps are handed out generously. I'm one of them, they all answer.



Wearing uniforms is mandatory in camps for all students



There are no concessions for girls



Sometimes it's allowed to have fun. Like a little bit of music.



At the Qide Education Center in Beijing, young Chinese computer addicts study Confucius philosophy, among other subjects.



Since computer addiction is considered a manifestation of a mental disorder, some adolescents are treated with appropriate medications.



Students in camps taught traditional Chinese lion dance



Classes with a psychologist are an obligatory part of the program for teenagers suffering from computer addiction



The conditions of stay in the camp resemble the army



The problem of Internet addiction is studied by Chinese doctors



The buffet in the camp doesn't smell. Self-cooking is part of the “truth guide.”



They are happy to say goodbye to each other and return home.



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