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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Concerns grow over online gambling among teens
by
bangjoe
on 12/07/2024, 09:11:07 UTC
Yes maybe some do falsify their KYC to be able to access casinos and get safe gambling, but maybe it's a group, but what about individuals, who basically gambling is a disgrace in their neighborhood but they force themselves to do gambling, and young people are always desperate to do anything to get what they want.
Yes maybe some of them don't need to sweat for money, or just get money from their school allowance and or ask from their parents deliberately for something but spend it in the casino, it often happens like this, and that's what will make everything messy for the character of young people who are not yet right to come into contact with casinos.

Teenagers that stay in environments where gambling is not permissible kindly follow other alternatives online. Except the nation entirely restricted gambling, young people have a synergistic behavioral attitude and agent-neutral value of helping each other in time of need. This epistemological certainties of young people knowing where to meet such assistance is extremely surprising. Out of curiosity they rarely carry-out actions without relaying it amongst a fellow like mind, of same age, in their society. Unconditionally most kids are exposed to seeing or doing all the things they were restricted lawfully to stop doing. Gambling is increasingly on the rise and nobody including them are being left behind. Parents, some, are ignorant of their child's activities, and only figure out when it's too late. When the child has now become an adult. Same is applicable to drugs.

Yes, that is what is very worrying about gambling among young people, I also found such a case in my neighborhood, where the child was addicted to gambling without anyone knowing that he was gambling, and the parents realized it late and regretted not watching their children properly.

This will be a big problem if the parents are not aware of the technology that their children use, unfortunately in my neighborhood there are only a few people who understand using smartphones, many of them do not understand or stutter on technology but their children already know better than their parents, it is quite sad that the child always steals money from his parents to do gambling.
Not everything should be blamed out into those parents or guardians because no one would really be liking for their kids to be gamblers because we do know on what kind or type of risks that involves specially about addiction.We do know that even as a parent then we can't know everything and even if you do strictly have that kind of access to gadgets but as long they do have their phone then theres always that tendency that they will really be having easy access on gambling or simply with yjr exposure because everything could really be seen online.This is why it would be better that you shouldn't really be just that focusing on monitoring their phone or restrictions by rather it would be also best that you should really be that educating them about gambling and it's imposed risks and telling about avoiding it at all cost once they would be able to encounter it.
Yes, it should be, we should not only focus on the restrictions that we do to our children, it is a little impactful action because it is easy for children to trick their parents in various ways, giving understanding is also an obligation of parents and it really has to educate them.

I think that is the most basic thing to give to children before monitoring and limiting to see that children ignore what their parents say or not, or obey their parents or not.