It is true that by limiting their pocket money, they can actually minimize gambling addiction for teenagers, as well as parental supervision of their patterns in socializing with friends who may be older than them, whether it has a positive or negative impact on our children, because children are our responsibility as parents, not other people or even the state, so the good and bad of children comes from the education of their biological parents.
the birth of a child's character from the education of parents who are required to educate so that the child's future is good. but the child's character is very clever at hiding if they already know the outside world, because in the outside world they can choose the comfort they like. the child's individual can change instantly, if teenagers play with gamblers they can get involved because of curiosity. but at home they seem to know nothing
Yes you are right but the time they need to choose between what you as a parent thought them and what they learned from others is when this have reached the age of 18. But while they are below that age, they need to obey the rules given to them by their parents. However, it's true that we can no longer hide gamble from children because if the way their are now, everyday more advertises in social media about casino and when a child is beginning to see some of these things, his attention will be divided from what you have thought them. This is also the same reason why parents need to lecture their children about hard drugs and gamble, so that they will know the dangers on it.
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Basically, yes, I also agree with you that it is now quite difficult to prevent a child from exposure to gambling considering that now is a modern era where most people like accessibility to the internet, most of them, especially young people, prefer to spend most of their free time playing the internet considering that social media makes it easier for people to communicate and also makes it easier for people to solve their problems while it is clear that casinos make social media their biggest place to promote.
I understand that limiting a child's accessibility to the internet can be done, but usually there will be a lot of rejection from a child and even now I see many parents who use the internet as a place to leave their children when they are busy with homework, so maybe what you said is quite true that providing understanding, knowledge about what and how gambling really is might help to prevent a child from misunderstandings related to gambling.