Disclaimer [ENGLISH]
Once access is granted, clear rules regarding social media use should be established and reviewed with the child. Basic rules that are reasonable to set up regarding social media use include:
- At least one parent/caregiver should “follow” their child’s social media account(s) and periodically scan through their posts to ensure that the content and communications are appropriate and respectful.
- “Like” or comment on their posts only periodically, to remind them of your presence without overwhelming them.
- Having access to social media is a privilege, not a right. If the child consistently breaks the rules and boundaries set by their parents or guardians, it’s a privilege that can be removed (ex. social media apps deleted from phones) and earned back through responsible behavior.
This publication was authored by CPCMG Associate Director of Behavioral Mental Health, Dr. Patty Lee, and Harrison Howard, P.A.
Reviewed by: HH P.A., PL M.D., HB M.D. | 06/2024