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Students have poor self-control over games.
Students have poor self-control over games.

Experts found through scientific research that the growth of students' self-control is related to their brains, and childhood is the key to self-control. As parents, we should not only give our children correct guidance, but also pay attention to their physical development and growth. Students are addicted to games and have poor self-control, all because the brain is not fully developed in this respect and the processing mechanism is not perfect enough. These growths need the attention of parents.

In order to give children effective self-control guidance, parents need to set an example. Making a parent-child agreement on self-control, sorting out good examples in children's minds, setting an example for parents and cultivating children's awareness of rules are effective ways to improve self-control. Parents need to create a good family atmosphere instead of blaming their children for their repeated mistakes, which is not only useless, but also easy to leave a psychological shadow on their children.