Social networks can have a negative impact on the psyche of children and adolescents.
Social media is an integral part of almost every person, especially for young people.
While the content can be helpful, sometimes spending time online can be detrimental to teens' mental health.
In some cases, social media provides a sense of belonging and community.
Nevertheless, sometimes children may experience bullying, shocking content, or comparing themselves to others.
In an op-ed published in the New York Times, US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy expressed his concerns about the issue and called for warning labels on social media sites.
This is especially important for special teenagers who can be traumatized by many things.
Social media can lower a child's self-esteem as they are exposed to the ideal image of peers and famous people.
This can lead to feelings of inferiority and hurt a teenager's self-esteem.
It is also fraught with increased levels of anxiety and even depression.
It is important to ensure that there is a balance in your child’s life between real life and social networks.
It is important for a teenager to have hobbies and different interests, to communicate with peers.
In addition, parents can set up a safe search for their child on the Internet.
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