If a child has developed an addiction, suddenly cutting them off from the online world can trigger withdrawal symptoms. Without further steps, we risk increasing frustration and deepening children's social isolation, warns psychologist Marek Madro. How have the restrictions fared abroad?
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If a child has developed an addiction, suddenly cutting them off from the online world can trigger withdrawal symptoms. Without further steps, we risk increasing frustration and deepening children's social isolation, warns psychologist Marek Madro. How have the restrictions fared abroad?