Read and discuss age-appropriate books about social media

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Books provide a non-confrontational way to discuss social media realities. For middle schoolers: "Screenwise" by Devorah Heitner. For teens: "The Anxious Generation" by Jonathan Haidt. Read together or separately and discuss — these books give children vocabulary and frameworks for understanding social media's impact.

Why It Works

Third-party sources carry more credibility with children than parental opinions. When a book or expert validates your concerns, children are more likely to take the message seriously. Reading also builds a shared language for ongoing conversations.

Tips

  • "Screenwise" is the most practical guide for parents navigating kids and technology
  • "The Anxious Generation" provides compelling evidence about social media's effect on mental health
  • Let the child read excerpts and discuss their reactions rather than lecturing about the content
  • Many schools are incorporating these books into health curriculum
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