Of course, all gamers are not addicts – many teens can play video games a few hours a week, successfully balancing school activities, grades, friends, and family obligations. But for some, gaming has become an uncontrollable compulsion.
Just like gambling and other compulsive behaviours, teens can become so enthralled in the fantasy world of gaming that they neglect their family, friends, work, and school.
The play lacks control called addicted to it. The children spent playing games and lack of enthusiasm. Irresponsible to ourselves to do routine and important functions, especially in learning. Effect on physical health. The sight. The children lack the opportunity to learn from doing other activities.