Start with one clear message
An online civility anti-addiction handwritten newspaper should do more than say “use your phone less.” It should explain the connection between civilized internet use, self-control, and healthy growth. Before designing the page, choose one central message such as “Use the internet wisely,” “Healthy screen habits help us grow,” or “Be civilized online and stay balanced.” This makes the rest of the page easier to organize.
Useful sections to include on the page
Section 1: What is internet addiction?
Use two or three simple sentences to explain that spending too much time on games, videos, or online entertainment can affect study, sleep, and daily life. This is a good opening section because it introduces the topic quickly.
Section 2: Why is too much screen time harmful?
- It reduces attention during study time
- It may lead to staying up late and poor routines
- It can cause eye strain after long periods of screen use
- It leaves less time for exercise and face-to-face communication
Section 3: Healthy internet rules
This part works best with short, memorable lines. For example: avoid harmful content, do not get lost in games, protect personal information, speak politely online, and ask parents or teachers for help when needed.
Section 4: My time plan
You can turn this into a small planning area with ideas like “study first, entertainment later,” “limit each online session,” “no devices before sleep,” and “make time for reading and exercise on weekends.” This kind of section often becomes a strong highlight on the page.
Short text materials you can use directly
Theme slogans: Be civilized online, starting with me. Use the internet wisely and grow happily. Stay self-disciplined, not screen-dependent.
Reminder lines: The internet is exciting, but self-control matters more. Smart online habits lead to healthy growth. Let your screen rest, and let your eyes rest too.
Action lines: Finish homework before entertainment. Do not click unknown links. Stay away from harmful information. Read more, exercise more, and talk more with others.
A layout idea that feels fresh
If you want the page to look more creative, try a structure with a central title area, side knowledge blocks, and a bottom action zone. Put the big title and one slogan in the center, place “harms of overuse” on one side, “healthy internet rules” on the other side, and add “my personal promise” at the bottom.
- Blue and green are good main colors for a clean internet theme
- Use simple drawings like computers, books, globes, clocks, and eye-care symbols
- Do not make the border too complicated
- Keep each section short so the page stays clear and easy to read
Ideas for students, parents, and teachers to add together
Students can write personal promises, parents can add family guidance ideas, and teachers can include classroom reminders. This gives the handwritten newspaper more interaction and meaning. For example: “Study before screen time,” “Families set device rules together,” and “Use polite language online.”
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