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  2. Kids and social media: What parents should consider before ...

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    Murthy even encouraged parents to "band together and say you know, as a group, we’re not going to allow our kids to use social media until 16 or 17 or 18 or whatever age they choose — that’s ...

  3. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    Engaging with social media platforms two hours before falling asleep can affect sleep quality, and a longer duration of digital media use is associated with reduced total sleep time. [30] The phenomena of "Facebook depression" is a condition which comes to surface when young adults have a higher usage of Facebook and tend to manifest the actual ...

  4. Media and teen relationships - Wikipedia

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    However, there seem to be many pros and cons to social media sites. Social media sites such as Facebook, allow you to post statuses, pictures and videos of yourself. Facebook and Instagram seem to be more of a “competition” social media website, such as how many “likes” or comments you can get on a photo.

  5. Some parents are determined to keep their kids away from ...

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    The Advisory on Social Media and Youth Mental Health issued last year by U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy — who considers 13 too young for kids to join social media and has called for health ...

  6. Here's how parents can set social media limits for their kids

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    In 2023 Murthy issued a public statement about the urgent risk social media poses to teens, noting that up to 95% of 13- to 17-year-olds reported using at least one social media platform and more ...

  7. New report says restricting social media access can help kids ...

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    For instance, the report says that while middle school girls have been found to experience social anxiety, body dissatisfaction and depression when they compared themselves with others on social ...

  8. Sharenting - Wikipedia

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    Several studies describe sharenting as an international phenomenon with widespread prevalence across households. In the United States, researchers at the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's Hospital found that almost 75% of American parents were familiar with someone who over-shared information about their child on social media, [7] and an AVG survey determined that 92% of all American ...

  9. A realistic way to protect kids from social media? Find a ...

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    Othman's parents took a middle ground approach that a growing number of experts say is the most realistic and effective way of teaching children about social media: Rather than an outright ban or ...