Cairo Psychology Clinic

There are several ways to limit the negative effects of social media on adolescents’ mental health:

Encourage responsible use: Teach adolescents to use social media in a responsible way, such as not sharing personal information and being mindful of the amount of time they spend on it.
Set limits: Help adolescents set limits on the amount of time they spend on social media. Many smartphones and social media apps have built-in tools that allow you to set time limits.
Encourage face-to-face communication: Encourage adolescents to interact with their friends and family in person, rather than just online.
Talk about the potential risks: Discuss the potential risks of social media use with adolescents, such as cyberbullying, exposure to inappropriate content, and unrealistic expectations.
Encourage other activities: Encourage adolescents to pursue other interests and activities, such as sports, music, or volunteering.
Monitor their activity: Keep an eye on what your adolescent is doing on social media and be aware of any changes in their mood or behavior that may be related to their social media use.
Encourage them to take break: Remind them to take regular breaks from social media and to engage in other activities during these breaks.
Seek professional help if you suspect a problem: If you suspect that an adolescent is struggling with mental health issues related to social media use, seek professional help.

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