Parents guide kids on social media talks


Parents guide kids on social media talks

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Parents guide kids on social media talks

A jury found Meta and YouTube responsible for mental health harms to kids. This important decision might lead to big changes in social media.

Experts say parents should talk to their children about social media. Ask kids what they enjoy online and how apps make them feel.

Set rules and boundaries for screen time based on your child's needs. Using timers or phone-free zones can help manage digital use.

Most social media platforms require users to be at least 13 years old. Many experts suggest kids wait even longer before using these apps.

Parents should be good role models for their children's social media use. A family media plan can help everyone make changes together.


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Who was found responsible for mental health harms to kids?

Meta and YouTube were found responsible.

What should parents do about social media?

Parents should talk to their children about social media.

What is the minimum age for most social media platforms?

Most social media platforms require users to be at least 13 years old.


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Parents guide kids on social media talks