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No online games for Chinese kids after midnight?

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2017-01-15 08:56

BlondeAmber (Ireland)

Maybe if parents acted like parents and instilled some discipline in their child, and not rely on grand-parents and electronic babysitters such as the internet, there wouldn't be this problem. I have come across more 'adults' in China who resort to tears and tantrums when requested to put their phones in their bag and pay attention to what they should be doing. Setting boundaries is essential for parents when they are raising a healthy child.

No online games for Chinese kids after midnight?

A boy who was addicted to the internet, has his brain scanned for research purposes at Daxing Internet Addiction Treatment Center in Beijing Feb 22, 2014. [Photo/Agencies]

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