Social media effect on teenage

Social media effect on teenage

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Several parents concern about how contact to knowledge might affect children developmentally. We know our infants are option up new social and mental skills at a spectacular pace, and we don’t want hours consumed glued to an iPad to obstruct that. But youth is an equally significant period of rapid development, and too few of us are disbursing attention to how our adolescents’ use of technology—much more strong and intimate than a 3-year-old playing with dad’s iPhone—is affecting them. In fact, experts worry that the social media and text messages that have become so integral to teenage life are promoting anxiety and depressing self-esteem. Young person’s report that there might be good aim to worry. A survey showed by the Royal Society for Public Health asked 14-24 year olds in the UK how social media stands stuck their health and wellbeing. The survey results found that Snapchat, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram all led to increased feelings of unhappiness, nervousness, poor body image and aloneness.