Monday, September 2, 2019
The Downside of Facebook :: Social Networking, Social Network
While social media has made connecting and communicating with anyone at any time as easy as pie, it also has altered teenââ¬â¢s social skills and behaviors. Sites such as Facebook, Twitter and MySpace have proven to be great tools to expedite the development of empathy, encourage task-switching or even bring somewhat shy individuals a little more out of their shells. However, social media sites have also fostered a host of psychological and behavioral problems. ââ¬Å"Cognitive development is still maturing during the teen years and the introduction of these types of online outlets can act as a platform for teenagers to speak their minds without facing peers directly,â⬠said Amy Grosso, PhD, a counselor. ââ¬Å"This can result in negative consequences, such as bullying, narcissism, depression, distractibility and anxiety.â⬠Teens also may struggle with real-life social interactions if most of their communication has been conducted through a screen rather than in person, Grosso said. She suggests parents take the following steps to reduce the risk of teens experiencing the negative effects of social media:
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