Social media issues can permeate every aspect of a young person’s life. But what does social media make your child think about themselves? And how does it make them feel? Like many parents, carers and guardians, you might be seeking help and advice in understanding the positive and negative sides of social media.
It’s important to familiarize yourself with how social media works and its influence on your child – so then you can support them to use it in a healthy and positive way. We talked to teenage girls to find out what they love and hate about social media.
Teenage girls, social media and popularity
How social media can hurt teenagers’ self-esteem
Social media offers an edited version of reality
Social media influences young people's sense of self(ies)
Problems with social media – don’t feed the trolls
Teenagers are hardwired to like social media
There’s conflicting evidence about the effects of social media on teenage girls. Research indicates it can both help and harm their feelings of self-worth and acceptance.
According to clinical psychologist and mother of two teenage daughters, Dr. Tara Cousineau, parents need to understand that young people are wired for socialization.
What makes social networking so compelling for young people in general, and teenage girls in particular, is a fusion of two features of female adolescence. One is a deep-seated instinct to reach out beyond their family, to broaden their social circle and make new friends. And the other is an innate drive for activities that sharpen and stretch their mind.
“Social media is so compelling at this stage because it answers both their need for friendship and their need for brain stimulation,” explains Dr. Cousineau. “It’s not that girls are trying to be difficult or stubborn over this; it’s that they can’t keep away from it – it’s attention-grabbing and understanding that is fundamental to helping your daughter.”
With selfies, filters and sponsored ads, it’s even more important to help them curate a positive space that uplifts and inspires them. You can help them do just that. Download our Confidence Kit and help a young person you know today.
Teaching young people to use social media in a positive way
How do you help your child use social media in a positive way? You want them to find their true self and not compare themselves to others and unrealistic beauty standards. You want them to have a strong sense of self-worth based on their talents, personal qualities, and friendships in the real world.
There’s no shortcut to building self-esteem – but you can help them on their way. The best influencer in their life is you. If you can, try and model a strong sense of self-worth in your own life (real and virtual). Teach them that social media is often a highlight reel of someone else's life and not to compare themselves to others. When opportunities arise, talk about self-respect and celebrating all the amazing things that make them who they are.
