Wellbeing 

Online Gaming

Young people might have a lot of fun playing online games, but parents and carers need to make sure they empower their child to make wise decisions and help them manage the risks. 

Numerous games can help your child become more coordinated, adept at problem-solving and multitasking, and help them develop social skills through online interaction with other players. However, it's also critical to comprehend what may go wrong and what might be harmful to your child. 

Carers need to play an active role in understanding and being aware of what their young person is playing online and who they are interacting with.

 

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Paul Maddern - Wellbeing

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