Experts are urging parents and educators to actively guide and accompany youth as they navigate the digital world, rather than solely relying on device restrictions and monitoring. Speaking on the challenges of social media, specialists emphasize the importance of open communication, mutual trust, and active engagement. By journeying alongside children in online spaces, adults can better help them develop critical thinking skills, manage screen time, and handle online risks like cyberbullying and peer pressure effectively.
- Experts advise adults to transition from strict monitoring to actively guiding youth through their social media experiences.
- Open communication and building trust are identified as crucial elements in helping children discuss online challenges.
- Simply banning or restricting device usage often fails to teach children how to navigate digital spaces safely.
- Adults are encouraged to learn about current digital trends and platforms to better understand the online environment of youth.
- Co-navigating social media helps young people build digital resilience and manage issues like cyberbullying and screen time.
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