Online Gaming Help for Teens From Hawaii

Residential Treatment Provides Help for Hawaii Teens With Real Solutions

Based in Pennsylvania, our therapists, psychiatrists, counselors, teachers, nursing and activity staff all work together as a multidisciplinary team to help your child.  By participating in a positive peer culture, campers learn how to socialize appropriately and interact in the real world without the use of screens. Over time we will reintroduce your student to screens in a slow, systematic manner.  

Working with parents is critical for any summer camp for video game addiction. A licensed therapist is assigned to each family who will provide information on how to manage your screen activity as a role model back home.  

We also address the family system so that old habits don™t come back when the child is discharged.  Parents learn how to effectively guide their child when they get off track, and how to support their child’s commitment to change.  Helping teens develop long-term goals that the family can support is an important part of the process.

Online Gaming Help that Helps Hawaii Teens

Effective video game addiction help requires treating co-occurring issues concurrently.  Often, we find an underlying depression or self-doubt about the future. Focusing on Maslow™s œHierarchy of Needs paradigm, we help Camp Pocono Trails campers find safety and security first by showing them how to interact positively with others, how to make and keep friends, and how to stand up to others when being bullied.  

Frequently, we’ve found that the typical Camp Pocono Trails student started excessive online habits when they began to feel more successful online than offline.  This can be a self-fulfilling prophecy, as campers lose social practice by spending more and more time online and losing opportunities to engage in face-to-face social interaction.

As a result, it’s not uncommon for a teen to lose the feeling of safety and security when walking the halls in high school.  This can lead to a snowball effect and only encourages the student to fall deeper into online habits. At Camp Pocono Trails, we can reverse these feelings of social insecurity by teaching concrete skills to interact and socialize with others appropriately.  

Our Pennsylvania based program helps teens from Hawaii and can provide academic opportunities to ensure your child does not fall behind in school.  Campers at Camp Pocono Trails that undergo residential help for video game addiction are put into small classes where they won’t get lost or fall behind.  

Often, academics fall behind when a student needs online addiction help.  The problem is that it is almost impossible to totally avoid using the internet as a student today.  At Camp Pocono Trails, we help campers develop the self-regulation skills to use the internet productively and to reduce the potential harm of violent, time wasting, or pornographic content.

How Frequently are Campers from Hawaii Going Online?

Why we need summer camps for video game addiction is apparent. According to Pew Research 92% of teens report going online daily, of that 24% go online almost constantly.  Now imagine what your child could have accomplished if they used this online time in a productive way- studying for school, making friends, or playing sports to build physical activity. 

22% of teenagers log on to their favorite social media site more than 10 times a day, according to a study in Pediatrics.  The constant checking of social media has been linked to depression and low self-esteem as campers compare themselves with others online.  The feeling of less “likes” or “friends” online can lead to a reinforcement of these negative feelings.

To the teenager, it can feel like video games are the only escape or the only way to connect.  Our summer camp for video game addiction will provide opportunities for in-person interaction so that your child can catch up socially with their peers and learn to feel successful offline.

According to Nielson, the average American devotes about 10 hours and 39 minutes each day to consuming media 65% of awake hours.  For college campers, it’s especially worrisome, as Science Daily reports female college campers spend 62% of waking hours on cell phones (males 50%).

Early intervention is the key, as research has found these habits begin in the teen years. 90% of 9th-grade girls and 70% of boys in one study used screens for more than 2-hours per day.

Who does Camp Pocono Trails help?

Camp Pocono Trails helps teens struggling with issues similar to those below:
– Social isolation
– Social Anxiety Disorder
– Addictive Behaviors
– School Refusal
– Technology Addiction
– Video game addiction
– Low Self Esteem
– Social Issues
– ADHD
– Impulse Control
– Autism Spectrum
– Family Conflict
– Trauma
– Poor Communication Skills
– Anxiety
– Depression

Resources

Online Gaming Help: Know Your ESBR Ratings

http://www.esrb.org/

The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is the non-profit, self-regulatory body that assigns ratings for video games and apps so parents can make informed choices. The ESRB rating system encompasses guidance about age-appropriateness, content, and interactive elements.

As part of its self-regulatory role for the video game industry, the ESRB also enforces industry-adopted advertising guidelines and helps ensure responsible web and mobile privacy practices under its Privacy Certified program. ESRB was established in 1994 by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA).

Online Gaming Help: Microsoft Support

Think about it- if you just limit your child’s use of technology at home, how likely will they be able to manage their use independently when they go off to college, or when they move out of the house and start their first job?  Below is a resource to help your child develop structure, but without the intrinsic motivation to change, you setting up limits alone may only go so far.

Microsoft Family: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12413/microsoft-account-what-is-family

Microsoft family is just one of the many benefits of having a Microsoft account. It™s a free service that helps families stay connected, and keep kids safer on Windows 10 and Xbox One devices, along with Android devices running Microsoft Launcher. You™ll find settings like activity reporting, screen time limits, location sharing, and content restrictions on account.microsoft.com/family, where you can also track kids™ spending and add money to their Microsoft accounts.

 

Camp Pocono Trails Helps Hawaii Families From Cities Such As:

Some examples of cities from Hawaii which may have families who could use Camp Pocono Trails: Honolulu Kilauea Haleiwa Kailua Puako