
Parent-Child Internet Addiction Test
How do you know if your child may be addicted to the Internet? Many parents
at least ask their children how much time they're spending on the Internet.
Trouble is, most kids are apt to lie, especially if they're already addicted.
If the computer is in their room, you have no way of knowing the truth.
The following test may help you determine if you are dealing with Internet
addiction in your home. It will be helpful to only consider the time
your child uses the Internet for non-academic related purposes when answering.
Please answer the following questions using this scale:
- = Not Applicable or Rarely.
- = Occasionally.
- = Frequently.
- = Often.
- = Always.
After you've answered all the questions, add the numbers you selected
for each response to obtain a final score. The higher the score, the greater
the level of your childs Internet addiction. Here's a general scale
to help measure the score:
20 - 49 points: Your child is an average on-line user. He or she
may surf the Web a bit too long at times, but seems to have control of
their usage.
50 - 79 points: Your child seems to be experiencing occasional
to frequent problems because of the Internet. You should consider the full
impact of the Internet on your childs life and how this has impacted
the rest of your family.
80 - 100 points: Internet usage is causing significant problems
in your childs life and most likely your family. You need to address
these problems now.
If your child has scored too high for your comfort, please refer to:
Caught in the Net - to learn effective
ways that parents can cope with on-line pedophiles, cyberporn, and Internet
addiction.
Our Virtual Clinic - for immediate consultation
on how to help your situation.
Resources - for articles, referral links, and
reading lists to help you find more information.
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