
The purpose of the study is to determine the parents' interventions towards their children's online game addiction. This study provides a better understanding of the parents' perceptions and strategies regarding their children's online game addiction. This qualitative study utilized a phenomenological research design and thematic analysis. The results of the study revealed that, despite the challenges parents encountered with their children who are addicted to online games, they know the strategies to prevent their children from being exposed to online gaming. These strategies include setting limitations, spending time with their children, monitoring their game content and gaming hours, and suggesting outdoor activities. The study recommends that parents spend time with their children, set limitations on gaming content and hours, and suggest outdoor activities to prevent online game addiction.
monitoring, parent intervention, online games, student condition
monitoring, parent intervention, online games, student condition
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