Psychological training for parents

Psychological training for parents on the theme "The influence of anime on the psyche of a teenager" was held within the walls of our Educational complex "Ilim". We, adults, need to help children find themselves, close emotional "holes" in relations with the older generation. Our task is to communicate with children and give an adequate assessment of everything that they are now watching and hearing.

Today, the situation with online learning has exacerbated many problems and provoked new ones. The guys, being alone with their problems and replacing the real world with gadgets, got carried away by virtual reality. For many, anime has turned into a real fix idea. If this trend is left unattended by adults, it can lead to a distortion of the perception of all aspects of life, a substitution of social values. Frequent viewing of scenes of violence can form fear in a child, which in the future can provoke all sorts of psychological deviations. The created Internet communities use anime as a subject of manipulation of children on the Internet and can turn children against their parents and impose suicidal thoughts.

Due to the urgency of the problem, which is in the shadow of information about COVID-19, our psychologists considered it important to organize a meeting with the parents of children entering adolescence (4 grades). At the training, they identified the problem and exchanged views. They also gave their recommendations and tools for the implementation of "Parental Control" on the Web.

If you are faced with a similar situation, our psychologists are ready to advise you by phone: +996(550) 823093.

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