Ask at night about the "cigarette card" that is popular in primary and secondary schools. Should it be strict?

Recently, the game of "taking cigarette cards" is quite popular among primary and secondary school students, and topics such as # cigarette cards become the new favorite of primary school students # # primary school students are obsessed with cigarette card merchants taking the opportunity to sell cigarettes # have rushed to social platforms for hot search, causing discussion. Many netizens think that this is just a card game, and there is no need to be overly sensitive. Some netizens hold objections and worry that the game of "taking a cigarette card" will induce children to learn to smoke.

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Primary and secondary school students are addicted to "smoking cards". Should they care?

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What is a "cigarette card"? Is it necessary to stop the "smoking card" game in primary and secondary schools?

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The "cigarette card" is to cut the cigarette label from the cigarette box and fold it to make a card with the size of a card. The game is relatively simple. Students get together and hit the ground with their empty palms. If the "cigarette card" is hit by the palm wind, it will win.

Most of the "cigarette cards" in children’s hands are cigarette cases picked up on the road, trash cans, mahjong parlors, etc., or asked for from family members who smoke, and then the "hat" of the cigarette case is taken off and folded into a rectangular card. Its value is divided according to the brand price of cigarettes or the degree of market circulation. Whoever owns more cards and is expensive will have the capital to show off.

Whether it is necessary to stop the game of "smoking cards", which is popular among primary and secondary school students, is a problem worthy of in-depth discussion.

First of all, it needs to be clear that "cigarette card" is a game prop made of discarded cigarette cases, which is related to tobacco products. This connection may make primary and secondary school students unconsciously come into contact with tobacco products, thus generating curiosity about smoking. Considering the harm of children smoking prematurely, it is necessary to prevent the popularity of "smoking cards".

Secondly, primary and secondary school students are in a critical period of physical and mental development, and their values and behavior habits are being formed. The popularity of "smoking cards" may lead primary and secondary school students to indulge in games excessively and neglect their studies and other more beneficial activities. In addition, primary and secondary school students may have the psychology of keeping up with the joneses because of the "cigarette card". Therefore, from the perspective of education, it is of certain significance to prevent the popularity of "smoking cards".

However, primary and secondary school students’ curiosity and desire to explore new things also need attention. As a novel game prop, "cigarette card" may attract their attention, thus avoiding them from indulging in electronic products. In this case, appropriate guidance should be given to help them understand the risks of the "smoking card" game, discuss with them how to treat the "smoking card" game correctly, and encourage them to explore healthier and more beneficial games and activities.

For the "smoking card" game, it is more necessary for schools, families and society to work together to guide children correctly. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to children’s psychological needs, lead children to go outdoors, participate in badminton, football and other activities that are beneficial to physical and mental health, stimulate their more hobbies, create more games and activities that are beneficial to physical and mental health, and help them grow up healthily.

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Original title: "Night Asking" is a popular "cigarette card" in primary and secondary schools. Should it be strict? 》

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