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Pupils as young as 7 hooked on online games as expert warns of alarming trend

Boy took nearly HK$8,000 in cash from his mother and used her credit card, counselling psychologist tells workshop

3-MIN READ3-MIN ListenEmily TsangandCharlotte KwanPublished: 11:19pm, 28 Jun 2026Hong Kong school pupils as young as seven are being referred for addiction counselling for online gaming, with requests for help involving increasingly younger children, a digital habits workshop has heard.

Crystal Leung Chui-yee, officer-in-charge of the Sunshine Lutheran Centre, a counselling and treatment centre for problem gamblers, revealed the alarming frontline trend at a workshop organised by Young Post and the South China Morning Post’s student business, SCMP Learn, attended by about 70 parents on Sunday.

Leung, a counselling psychologist, cited the case of a seven-year-old Primary Two pupil who was referred to her centre with a severe addiction to virtual subcultures and pay-to-win games.

“By the time he came to us, we discovered that he had taken nearly HK$8,000 in cash from his mother and used her credit card,” Leung said at the workshop, titled “AI responsibilities, digital habits and hidden pitfalls”.

“Eight thousand dollars is a massive sum for a seven-year-old. It signals an incredibly dangerous boundary cross.”

Leung said randomised gaming “loot boxes” could act as early conditioning for adult gambling addictions.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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