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Blue Whale Death Game 2017 - How to Protect Your Child - Stay away From Suicide Game Blue Whale Death Game 2017 - How to Protect Your Child - Stay away From Suicide Game BLUE WHALE SUICIDE GAME (STAY AWAY) | AWESAMO SPEAKS Blue Whale Death Game | All Missions | Stay Safe From Killer Game | Blue Whale Game | Short Film | Did He Commit Suicide | Directed By Devbrat Sharma In the recent times, we have been hearing a lot about teens committing suicides after falling prey to the deadly online game called ‘The Blue Whale Challenge.’ But there is no concrete evidence to prove that these suicides are an outcome of this lethal online game. In fact, we reported about a 17-year-old committing suicide by jumping off the roof of a seven-storey building in Andheri, Mumbai, after falling prey to this online game challenge. However, recent reports have emerged after forensic analysis and decoding his mobile phone data that it was an outcome of a failed relationship and not because of Blue Whale Challenge. We can’t ignore the number of deaths that are happening in the name of this deadly game. To understand what makes a teen end his life in the pretext of completing the challenge and taking such a drastic step we spoke to Dr Sanghanayak Meshram, psychiatrist and sexologist, Mumbai. He says, ‘I am not sure how this Blue Whale Game is reaching out to teens. There isn’t any information or proof that this game is the reason behind the deaths. In fact, we are ignoring the problems lurking in the lives of young adults and teens while focussing too much on this game – teenage depression. Nobody speaks about teenage depression much, but it exists. These suicides look more like teenage depression leading to suicides than a challenge that makes them commit this act.’ Here are eight signs of teenage depression that everyone should know. Blue Whale Challenge is not the only game that we fear which makes teens vulnerable, recently some teenagers in Delhi’s Pathways School got involved in a Snapchat Slap-Bet Challenge in which the boy subjected to the act suffered 25 percent hearing loss. So, what is it that thrills kids to take such destructive challenges and bet, why don’t they resort to rational thinking while committing such acts? We unravel the answers with Dr Meshram and try to analyse the psyche of these vulnerable kids. Can these games lead to loneliness and depression? Dr Meshram: Yes, in the long run, it makes them lonely, depressed and incapable of expressing thoughts and feelings. When this happens many teens and young adults are unable to pull themselves out of the dark pit they pushed themselves in, albeit unknowingly. What makes kids opt for dangerous games like Blue Whale instead of harmless games like Sudoku puzzles? Dr Meshram: It is not like it happens overnight. A child’s upbringing and activities he takes up during early childhood influences these actions. In a fast paced life where both parents are working, a child is often left behind to be taken care by a nanny or grandparents and most often than not, television becomes the prime mode of entertainment. At a tender age, they visually grasp what’s been given without much intellectual stimulation. Soon this habit moves towards an addiction with phones and iPads. Their world starts revolving around these virtual realities. Most of them get fixated with online games and strategies. If you analyse these games they spell violence right from the start. You emerge out victorious only if you kill a monster; kill the opponent, save yourself from jumping in front of a running train, etc. Completing the game and going a level-up makes the child feel superior which is like an achievement in his lonely world. So violence becomes a norm for entertainment, for accomplishment and rejuvenation. How to control this online addiction in teenagers Dr Meshram: For young kids, you can scold them and snatch the mobile away, but you cannot do the same with teenagers. If you try to enforce or argue with them it can backfire. Sometimes, they can become violent too. So start slowly and then gradually help your teen to quit the addiction. Here is what you can do: Opt for a no digital hour: Plan this, few hours of the day when every member of the family has to keep the mobile aside and talk. The dinner time suits to be the best to practice this. Communicate directly: Talk to your child looking right into the eyes. This helps to instill confidence and faith in the child that he is cared and loved, something that keeps them from falling prey to the promises of the virtual world.