Categorías: Todo - cyberbullying - advertisements - addiction - privacy

por rini tri hace 9 años

2068

The Impact of Social Media on Children, Adolescents, and Families

Social media has become an integral part of the lives of children and adolescents, offering both benefits and risks. While it facilitates socialization, communication, and access to health information, it also introduces challenges like cyberbullying, privacy concerns, and potential addiction.

The Impact of Social Media on Children, Adolescents, and Families

The Impact of Social Media on Children, Adolescents, and Families

THE ROLE OF PEDIATRICIANS

4. Discuss with parents the importance of supervising online activities via active participation and communication
3. Discuss with families the need for a family online-use plan that involves regular family meetings
2. Advise parents to work on their own participation gap in their homes
1. Advise parents to talk to their children about their online use and the specific issues that today's online kids face

INFLUENCE OF ADVERTISEMENTS ON BUYING

RISKS OF YOUTH USING SOCIAL MEDIA

Facebook Depression
Sexting
Cyberbullying and Online Harassment

SOCIAL MEDIA USE BY TWEENS AND TEENS

Internet addiction and concurrent sleep deprivation
introducing problems such as cyberbullying,5 privacy issues, and “sexting
using for social media, texting, and instant messaging
connecting with friends, classmates, and people with shared interests

ON TOO YOUNG: MIXED MESSAGES FROM PARENTS AND THE LAW

PRIVACY CONCERNS AND THE DIGITAL FOOTPRINT

BENEFITS OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS USING SOCIAL MEDIA

Accessing Health Information
Enhanced Learning Opportunities
Socialization and Communication
5. fostering of one's individual identity and unique social skills
4. expansion of one's online connections
3. growth of ideas from the creation of blogs, podcasts, videos, and gaming sites
2. enhancement of individual and collective creativity
1. opportunities for community engagement

the most common activity of today's children and adolescents.