Building a Path for the Growth of Teenagers: Research on the Practice and Optimization Path of Internet Addiction Prevention for Minors
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63944/rxa23521Keywords:
online games;online videos;anti-addiction practices;anti-addiction systemsAbstract
In recent years, minors’ addiction to the Internet has become increasingly serious, which has had a serious impact on their physical and mental health and schooling. In this regard, this paper designs a questionnaire on anti-addiction measures for minors’ online games, video and live broadcast platforms, and mainly conducts a questionnaire survey and related data analysis on the addiction of primary and secondary school students to online games, video and live broadcast platforms in Guangdong Province. The results show that the anti-addiction system is not fully covered, and there are many limitations in the system, such as many circumventible loopholes, the specific measures are too rough and harsh, and the implementation process lacks the cooperation of external forces. In view of this, this paper puts forward optimization suggestions for anti-addiction practice from three aspects: enterprises promote the upgrading of anti-addiction system; Strengthen the all-round supervision of regulatory authorities, parents, schools and society; The home-school community plays a role in dredging, and finally forms a “national, enterprise, society, school and family chess” model, aiming to create a healthy growth environment for minors.