The Department of Heart and Mouth of the Health and Welfare Department,
Central Asia United Nations University's Internet Addiction Prevention Center
Internetless Growth Accommodation Camp
Create a Senior Four Sense
The Central Asian United Nations University initiated the nation's only unique ring Internet addiction camp and parent-child workshops to help young people say goodbye to technology addiction and stay happy. An eight-day, seven-night parent-child accommodation camp without internet will be held from 108/01/20 (Sun) to 108/01/27 (Sun), supplemented by 108/2/24 (Sun), 108/4/21 ( Sun), 108/7/14 (Sun) three-day family happiness workshop; guide young people to regain their best self, improve young people ’s motivation for healthy Internet access, and become masters of technology.
According to the results of a questionnaire survey on the supervision and needs of parents of 515 middle school students and 1012 high school students in December 107 of the Asian University of China, it was found that the 3C discipline problems that troubled parents of middle school students were worrying about their children being cheated online, being bullied (41.7%), Vision and physical deterioration (39.2%), playing 3C homework regression (32.8%), worrying about children watching pornography, violent video games (32.2%), children obsessed with 3C, difficult to discipline (24.3%); and 3C that troubled parents of high school students Discipline issues are also worried about children being scammed online, being bullied (40.7%), vision and physical deterioration (37.2%), playing 3C homework regression (21.2%), worrying about children watching pornography, force movie games (18%), children addicted 3C, difficult to discipline (16.9%). In addition, parents believe that the training courses most needed by adolescents include youth positive thinking training (48.5% of middle school student parents; 36.9% of high school student parents) and youth emotional management training (44.9% of middle school student parents; 32.6% of high school student parents). In addition, nearly 30% of parents believe that they need a parent-child camp that can improve the youth's Internet addiction.
The director of the Ministry of Health and Welfare Department, Li Zhongzhong, emphasized that in recent years, the problem of Internet addiction among young people in Taiwan has become a problem for many parents and affects the physical and mental health of their children. . The Chief Secretary also pointed out that the South Korean government ’s first parent-child camp to quit Internet addiction provides fun and diverse life and learning activities without the Internet, guides Internet addiction youths out of the lost world, and promotes cessation through individual and group psychological activities. Motivation and self-control of Internet addiction. A year later, the survey indicated that 3/4 of the participants were satisfied and half of the teens said they became better people. Japan followed suit with the Korean experience in 2014. The “Self-Discovery Camp” was established in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and the Hospital to help young people face Internet addiction through internetless accommodation camps and psychological courses. The evaluation of the camp ’s effectiveness indicated that online games The average number of hours decreased and problem solving capacity increased. The United States and the United Kingdom also run such camps through private organizations. As for the people in mainland China, there are various addiction schools and camps for Internet addiction, but the quality of the services provided by many institutions is worrying, and there have been many cases of improper disposal of deaths. Taiwan's Central Addiction Control Center for Internet Addiction provides high-quality professional camp services.
Ke Huizhen, vice president of the University of Asia, pointed out that the key to effectively quitting Internet addiction includes properly controlling the accessibility of the Internet environment, improving parent-child relationships and communication, and helping children find a sense of belonging, happiness, and accomplishment in real life in an Internet-free environment. Feeling and sense of meaning, developing self-realization, and reshaping children's peer interaction skills, positive thinking, emotional regulation, behavior and desire restraint, etc., in order to cope with temptation and stress again out of control is the focus of intervention. The Internet Addiction Prevention Center has continuously promoted the prevention and control of Internet addiction for the past 5 years, and has developed a youth addiction group program with the subsidy of the Ministry of Science and Technology, which effectively assisted 22 high-risk Internet addiction youths to successfully escape the risk of addiction. This year, it will be funded by the Ministry of Health and Welfare Division. Camps and workshops will be hosted by Asian University and China Medical University, and sponsored by Taiwan Internet Addiction Prevention Association, Asian University Internet Addiction Prevention Social Responsibility Alliance, National Parents Association, Co-organized by Chuanfu Co., Ltd., NCCB of the Agriculture and Fisheries Commission, and the Taiwan Concentration Research Association, helping young people no longer be confused!
Central Asia United Nations University's Internet Addiction Prevention Center
Internetless Growth Accommodation Camp
Create a Senior Four Sense
The Central Asian United Nations University initiated the nation's only unique ring Internet addiction camp and parent-child workshops to help young people say goodbye to technology addiction and stay happy. An eight-day, seven-night parent-child accommodation camp without internet will be held from 108/01/20 (Sun) to 108/01/27 (Sun), supplemented by 108/2/24 (Sun), 108/4/21 ( Sun), 108/7/14 (Sun) three-day family happiness workshop; guide young people to regain their best self, improve young people ’s motivation for healthy Internet access, and become masters of technology.
According to the results of a questionnaire survey on the supervision and needs of parents of 515 middle school students and 1012 high school students in December 107 of the Asian University of China, it was found that the 3C discipline problems that troubled parents of middle school students were worrying about their children being cheated online, being bullied (41.7%), Vision and physical deterioration (39.2%), playing 3C homework regression (32.8%), worrying about children watching pornography, violent video games (32.2%), children obsessed with 3C, difficult to discipline (24.3%); and 3C that troubled parents of high school students Discipline issues are also worried about children being scammed online, being bullied (40.7%), vision and physical deterioration (37.2%), playing 3C homework regression (21.2%), worrying about children watching pornography, force movie games (18%), children addicted 3C, difficult to discipline (16.9%). In addition, parents believe that the training courses most needed by adolescents include youth positive thinking training (48.5% of middle school student parents; 36.9% of high school student parents) and youth emotional management training (44.9% of middle school student parents; 32.6% of high school student parents). In addition, nearly 30% of parents believe that they need a parent-child camp that can improve the youth's Internet addiction.
The director of the Ministry of Health and Welfare Department, Li Zhongzhong, emphasized that in recent years, the problem of Internet addiction among young people in Taiwan has become a problem for many parents and affects the physical and mental health of their children. . The Chief Secretary also pointed out that the South Korean government ’s first parent-child camp to quit Internet addiction provides fun and diverse life and learning activities without the Internet, guides Internet addiction youths out of the lost world, and promotes cessation through individual and group psychological activities. Motivation and self-control of Internet addiction. A year later, the survey indicated that 3/4 of the participants were satisfied and half of the teens said they became better people. Japan followed suit with the Korean experience in 2014. The “Self-Discovery Camp” was established in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and the Hospital to help young people face Internet addiction through internetless accommodation camps and psychological courses. The evaluation of the camp ’s effectiveness indicated that online games The average number of hours decreased and problem solving capacity increased. The United States and the United Kingdom also run such camps through private organizations. As for the people in mainland China, there are various addiction schools and camps for Internet addiction, but the quality of the services provided by many institutions is worrying, and there have been many cases of improper disposal of deaths. Taiwan's Central Addiction Control Center for Internet Addiction provides high-quality professional camp services.
Ke Huizhen, vice president of the University of Asia, pointed out that the key to effectively quitting Internet addiction includes properly controlling the accessibility of the Internet environment, improving parent-child relationships and communication, and helping children find a sense of belonging, happiness, and accomplishment in real life in an Internet-free environment. Feeling and sense of meaning, developing self-realization, and reshaping children's peer interaction skills, positive thinking, emotional regulation, behavior and desire restraint, etc., in order to cope with temptation and stress again out of control is the focus of intervention. The Internet Addiction Prevention Center has continuously promoted the prevention and control of Internet addiction for the past 5 years, and has developed a youth addiction group program with the subsidy of the Ministry of Science and Technology, which effectively assisted 22 high-risk Internet addiction youths to successfully escape the risk of addiction. This year, it will be funded by the Ministry of Health and Welfare Division. Camps and workshops will be hosted by Asian University and China Medical University, and sponsored by Taiwan Internet Addiction Prevention Association, Asian University Internet Addiction Prevention Social Responsibility Alliance, National Parents Association, Co-organized by Chuanfu Co., Ltd., NCCB of the Agriculture and Fisheries Commission, and the Taiwan Concentration Research Association, helping young people no longer be confused!
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