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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Teenage exposure to gambling
by
lizarder
on 06/11/2024, 13:05:17 UTC
Another means to exposure is by the broadcast on the TV but, you and I knows that, we can’t so much control that as, it’s just pops up and in seconds it’s all done. However, for that which we can’t control, what measures are we taking to ensure these kids are given limited exposures. What are those steps that could be put in place to not only persuade the parents, guidance and the gambling house from allowing these things to keep happening in our society. Letting these things slide by is misleading for the leaders of our tomorrow.

Just what can be done to ensure limited exposure of this kind?
Provide an understanding to children that gambling can have negative impacts for those who are not responsible and try not to pressure them as if we are prohibiting them without providing education about what will happen. The more pressured children are, the more curious they will be and most parents are wrong in providing education regarding things that they want to prohibit. It is now difficult to limit children from being exposed to gambling because social media is also growing so rapidly that gambling advertisements just pass by and make them more curious to find out.

Provide more productive activities so that they can distinguish which ones are more suitable for them to do and even if they start to be exposed to gambling, control is much more important so that they do not get involved further in it.