Online Gaming Help for Teens From Rhode Island

Residential Treatment Centers for Rhode Island Teens with Video Game Addictions

Our Pennsylvania based summer camp for video game addictions specializes in getting teens off their screens and back in life.  Gaming or video game addiction is very hard to treat. In one surprising study, In one study 84% of addicted gamers were still addicted two years later, demonstrating how difficult gaming addiction is to treat.  In the same study, 7% of online gamers were classified as psychologically or behaviorally dependent on online gaming. 

This begs the question, “why is gaming so addictive?”  According to research in the Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 41% of people who play online video games do so as an, “escape from the real world.”  While a temporary escape can be healthy (like watching a movie or going on vacation) escaping when there is schoolwork or chores to be done can be damaging.  If your child is choosing video games over interacting with others face to face, a summer camp for video game addiction may be the answer.

There is much debate currently about the effect of video game violence on the real world.  According to a study in Pediatrics, as much as 20% of real-life violence may be attributable to media violence.  Why is this? Researchers speculate that there is a two-fold issue here. First, constant exposure to video game violence decreases our sensitivity to real-world violence.  Seeing a fight at school might seem more normal to a child that has been exposed to ongoing video game violence, making them less likely to intervene or even more likely to instigate violence themselves.

Online Gaming Help: A Place for Rhode Island Families to Start

Many parents that enroll their child at Camp Pocono Trails try in-home interventions first.  It™s important for families to remember that policing screen activity alone is not a permanent solution.  One day, your teen will be out on their own and they won’t have you around to monitor or limit their video game or screen activity.  Teens need to first understand the harm that they are causing by ignoring other areas of social and emotional growth. 

Once a teen understands the harm video game addiction is having on their life, they can make the decision to change.  You can help your teen understand the effect video games has by requiring them to start self-monitoring their video game usage.  Set up a weekly goal to keep their play time under a certain limit they agree on.

However, is gaming is an ongoing source of tension in your family, you may be beyond the stage of trying an in-home intervention.  If any attempt to curb your teen™s video game use or cellphone/computer use results in a heated argument, please give us a call today.

Rhode Island Teens Can Find Success at Our Video Game Addiction Treatment Center

Rhode Island teens often struggle with internet gaming disorder, and our Pennsylvania based summer camp can help.  Sometimes when teens spend more time looking at screens than interacting with others, they become socially awkward. Social opportunities like going to school dances become anxiety provoking.  

Falling behind socially can lead to depression, being victimized by bullies, and having a hard time making friends.  Part of our help process is catching campers back up on social skills they may have missed out on due to excessive gaming.

Finding success also means building motivation to pursue meaningful life pursuits.  Building motivation is fun! We use systematic self-monitoring techniques to guide campers to better habits that also build motivation.  Systematic self-monitoring is just a fancy term for carefully planning your daily behaviors, in addition to setting up support plans to ensure planned behaviors are executed.

Campers set themselves up for college success or life beyond high school by building the life skills they need to be successful on their own.

Now is the time for action.  If your teen is having negative interactions with others in school and missing out on social interactions, the window of opportunity is fast closing.  At Camp Pocono Trails, we can provide those corrective experiences your child needs to put them on the right path in life.

Who does Camp Pocono Trails help?

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

Resources

Online Gaming Help: Phone Structure

Apple brand products offer some of the best and hardest to œget around controls for parents.

You can learn how to set up parental controls for Apple products here: https://support.apple.com/kb/ph18571?locale=en_US

As a parent, you want your kids to have a safe and happy experience on the Mac. Using Parental Controls preferences, you can manage, monitor, and control the time your kids spend on the Mac, the websites they visit, and the people they chat with.  After you set restrictions for a child using a Mac, you can manage parental controls from a different Mac. Both computers must be on the same network.

 

Smartphone and Tablet Resources for Video Game Addiction

Kids are becoming increasingly tech savvy these days.  It™s hard for us as parents to keep up. At Camp Pocono Trails we’ve hear it all – campers bypassing routers, logging on to friend™s routers next door, creating proxies, you name it and we’ve heard it!

Here are some resources specifically for smartphones and tablets.  These devices are especially problematic for parents because they are portable and you can™t just block them through your router if your child is connecting at school or a friend™s house:


Android Devices: https://www.techadvisor.co.uk/how-to/google-android/android-parental-controls-3461359/


Apple Products: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201304


Google Play Store: https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1075738?hl=en

Camp Pocono Trails Helps Rhode Island Families From Cities Such As:

Some examples of cities from Rhode Island which may have families who could use Camp Pocono Trails: Providence Warwick Cranston Pawtucket Jamestown