PUBG left children angry and restless
Help from counselor
Sep 10, 2020, 09:57 IST

The discomfort of children with its addiction is increasing. He is becoming angry and violent. They do not even feel hungry.
With the central government banning the China-made PUBG (Players Unknown Battle Ground) game, the anxiety of children with its addiction is increasing. He is becoming angry and violent. They do not even feel hungry. Changes have come in the way of life and behavior of children. You are not even studying Many parents concerned are seeking the help of counselors and psychiatrists. Every day one to one counselor is receiving ten to fifteen calls in this regard.
Counselor Dr Varsha Varavandkar said that since the ban on PUBG, an average of 10 parents are calling them daily. All are expressing concern over the change in the living conditions of the children. There are many types of problems. She encourages the children by talking to them themselves and tells them about the harm from the game.
Dr. Varvandkar said that he got a call from a woman from Rajendra Nagar Raipur. He said that the 15-year-old son has not been eating since the ban on Pabji. It's been two days, living alone in his room. After counseling he agreed and had food.
Psychiatrist Dr. Sonia Paryal says that this addiction is similar to that of any drug and alcohol. Under such circumstances, explain to children with love. Keep them busy with other work with you. If the child asks for a mobile, then let him use it by scheduling time. Instead of playing online games with parent children, talk about playing domestic old games. Do not pressure them mentally. This can have a bad effect on their mind.